French Village Residents Oppose US Defense Chiefs D-Day Visit Plans
June 7, 2026 • Google News World
US Defense Chief Pete Hegseth’s Visit to French Village Met with Resistance
Residents of a French village have expressed their disapproval towards US Defense Chief Pete Hegseth’s visit, citing concerns over his planned speech on D-Day. According to reports, Hegseth is scheduled to deliver a speech in the village, but some residents have taken to social media to express their opposition.
Hegseth has been criticized for his comments on immigration during a previous speech, with some labeling them as “grotesque stupidity.” The US Defense Chief’s visit to France comes amid ongoing debates over migration policies and the impact of refugees on European countries.
Additionally, Hegseth took six of his children on an official trip to France, sparking attention from media outlets. His planned speech in the French village is expected to focus on the topic of immigration and its relation to D-Day.
The US Defense Chief’s visit has been met with resistance from some residents, who have expressed their disapproval through social media posts. The exact nature of Hegseth’s speech remains unclear, but it is expected to address the issue of migration and its impact on European countries.
Hegseth’s comments on immigration have sparked controversy in recent weeks, with some critics labeling them as divisive and inflammatory. The US Defense Chief’s visit to France is seen as an opportunity for him to address these concerns and provide a platform for discussion.
The French village where Hegseth plans to deliver his speech has a population of approximately 2,000 residents. The exact details of the event remain unclear, but it is expected to take place in the coming days.
Source: Google News World