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Trump told German Chancellor to Friedrich Merz that D-Day was "not a pleasant day" for Germany, though Merz clarified it was a day of liberation from Nazi rule.
President hosted for a White House meeting on June 5, the day before the .
D-Day, the 1944 groundbreaking invasion into Nazi-occupied Europe, helped turn the tide of World War II towards the Allied forces. Trump raised eyebrows at when he suggested it was a bad day for Germany.
"That was not a pleasant day for you," Trump said. Merz began to respond, but Trump continued: "This was not a great day."
"No, that was not a pleasant... well, in the long run, Mr. President, this was the liberation of my country from Nazi dictatorship," Merz said.
"That's true," Trump said. "That's true." 'We had a job' to do: H