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Trump Announces D-Day Invasion of France in 1944 Message
The former president claims to be liberating France from the Nazis and installing a monarchy.
Mar. 24, 2026 at 7:00am
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In a bizarre message, former President Donald Trump claims to be launching a D-Day-style invasion of France in 1944 to liberate the country from Nazi occupation. Trump says he will install a monarchy led by the Count of Paris as the transitional government, while also promising to take back parts of France that were stolen from England. The message is filled with insults, false claims, and threats against the French people.
Why it matters
This message, if genuine, would represent a shocking and ahistorical rewriting of World War II events, with the sitting U.S. president at the time claiming to unilaterally invade and occupy a key American ally. It raises questions about Trump's grasp of history and his willingness to make grandiose, authoritarian proclamations without any basis in reality.
The details
In the message, Trump claims to be sending General Dwight D. Eisenhower and a massive U.S. invasion force to France, renaming the Normandy landing site as "Omaha" after the Nebraska city. He insults the French people, threatens "flattening" of cities, and demands "unconditional surrender." Trump also says he will install the Count of Paris, a French royal, as the transitional leader, while also claiming England will retake parts of France.
- The message is dated June 6, 1944, the date of the actual D-Day invasion of Normandy during World War II.
The players
Donald Trump
The former president of the United States who is claiming to be launching a D-Day-style invasion of France in 1944.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
The American general who led the real D-Day invasion of Normandy in 1944.
Henri d'Orleans, Count of Paris
The French royal figure that Trump claims will lead the transitional government of France after the invasion.
What they’re saying
“MAKE FRANCE GREAT AGAIN!”
— Donald Trump, Former U.S. President
“First, though, you may have already noticed that, along with our partner England, which is beloved everywhere and especially by the great French people, have FLATTENED Paris, Marseilles, Lyon and every other major city VERY HARD. So stay indoors where it's safe under the rubble!”
— Donald Trump, Former U.S. President
The takeaway
This message appears to be a complete fabrication, with no basis in historical fact. It raises serious concerns about the former president's grasp of history and his willingness to make outlandish claims without any evidence. The message is an alarming example of the spread of misinformation and the potential for political leaders to rewrite the past for their own purposes.
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