House Foreign Affairs Ranking Member Meeks Issues Statement on President’s Threats to Strike Iranian Civilian Infrastructure 

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Gregory W Meeks (5th District of New York)

Washington, D.C. – Representative Gregory W. Meeks, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, today issued a statement on Trump’s threats to strike Iranian civilian infrastructure, which is a war crime:

“Threatening to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges is not a strategy, it is a war crime. This is not who we are. These threats are reckless, they are illegal under international humanitarian law, and they put nearly 100 million Iranian civilians at risk of catastrophic harm.

“The president’s threats raise urgent questions this administration has not answered: Has it fully considered the scale of potential Iranian retaliation against U.S. personnel and partners in the region? Has it assessed the likelihood of massive refugee flows or food shortages that could destabilize neighboring countries and strain our allies? Has it accounted for the impact on global energy markets and rising costs for American families at the gas pump? I believe the administration has not bothered to plan for any of these contingencies, just as it has failed to plan for Trump’s war of choice.

“At this critical moment, the United States must pursue immediate de-escalation and a coordinated diplomatic strategy with our allies. We cannot allow Iran to simply reset to a dangerous status quo — but the answer is not to threaten war crimes and isolate us from every partner we need to end this conflict.

“There is still time to change course. But threatening to destroy a nation of 100 million people without a strategy, without allied coordination, and without a plan for what comes next is not strength. It is recklessness that America and the region will pay for long after this president is gone.” 

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Hoyer Statement Condemning Trump's Remarks on the Iran War

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steny H Hoyer (MD-05)

WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) released the following statement in response to President Donald Trump’s posts on Truth Social and his remarks during a press conference on the war in Iran:

“This morning’s remarks from the President of the United States shows how dangerous his judgement and state of mind really are. His threats to eradicate Iranian civilization require all Americans to think carefully about whether he can be trusted with the enormous power of the American presidency. No U.S. leader, nor any leader of a democracy, should use the language of genocidal tyrants. That must not be who we are as a nation, and it does not represent who we have ever been.

“His comments with reference to NATO are also shameful, unacceptable, and untrue. Every responsible leader and citizen should be outraged at the comments this President continues to make. The Congress, Republicans and Democrats, should reject these irresponsible, dangerous, false, and morally repugnant comments.

“Instead of making unhinged threats online, the President should explain clearly to the American people and Congress how he intends to bring this operation to a close.”

Congressman Cohen Announces $1.1 Million in NIH Research Grants to St. Jude

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09)

Follows $2.4 million in grants to the children’s research hospital announced Monday

MEMPHIS – Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-9) today announced four more National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants, totaling $1,191,875, to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The announcement follows $2.4 million in NIH research grants reported on Monday.

One grant for $76,780, from the National Eye Institute, is for vision research under the direction of Dr. Mellisa Clemons. A second, for $508,750, is from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences for research on epigenetic gene regulation for stem cell fates under the direction of Dr. Jamy C. Peng. Dr. Peng’s research seeks to better understand the genetic and molecular triggers underlying how a stem cell can become any other type of cell, specifically during when an embryo is forming. This research will further our understanding of human development, and how things can go right, or wrong. The third, for $465,506, from the National Cancer Institute, is for research on epigenetic reprogramming of T cell exhaustion to enhance tumor immunotherapy under the direction of Dr. Benjamin Alan Youngblood. Epigenetics are the changes in gene expression – genes creating proteins – that do not occur as a direct result of changes to the DNA sequence, but are rather the patterns of expression. Dr. Youngblood’s work will help us to better understand the factors affecting the efficacy of a type of T cells in certain tumor environments. This work helps pave the way for increasingly targeted, tailored types of immunotherapies. And the fourth, for $140,839, is from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute for research into comparative vertebrate neural crest contributions to the hematopoietic stem cell specification niche under the direction of Dr. Diana Sa da Bandeira. The neural crest are a group of cells during embryonic development, which became a large number of different cell types including neurons, the immune cells of the sensory, sympathetic and parasympathetic immune system, epinephrine-producing cells of the adrenal gland, and more. The grant to Dr. Diana Sa da Bandeira will support her transition from the post-doctoral fellow level to becoming a faculty member. 

Congressman Cohen made the following statement:

“St. Jude works at the cutting edge of medical research as these complex project descriptions demonstrate. I am pleased to see the substantial federal funding our premier children’s research hospital is receiving and am confident it will lead to important breakthroughs that enhance and save lives.”

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PHOTOS: With Book Bans on the Rise, Pressley Introduces Bill to Fight Back, Promote Inclusive Literature

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07)

Pressley Unveiled Bill at Community Read-In Event in Somerville

There Have Been Nearly 23,000 Book Bans in Public Schools Since 2021, and Over 70 Books Challenged in Massachusetts; Book Bans Disproportionately Impact Titles Dealing with Race, Gender, and LGBTQ+ Issues

Bill Text | Read-In Event Photos

SOMERVILLE – Today, with book bans on the rise across the country, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) announced the introduction of the Books Save Lives Act of 2026, legislation to promote inclusive literature, ensure an inclusive learning environment, and counteract the harm of book bans nationwide. In the 2024-2025 school year, there were an estimated 6,870 recorded instances of book bans affecting nearly 4,000 unique titles, and nearly 23,000 book bans in public schools since 2021. In Massachusetts, 70 different books have been challenged in dozens of school districts across the Commonwealth.

Congresswoman Pressley announced the legislation at a community “read-in” event at All She Wrote Books in Somerville. At the event, Congresswoman Pressley was joined by authors, readers, and community members to read their favorite books aloud and discuss the fight against book bans. Joining Congresswoman Pressley at the event were All She Wrote Books owner Christina Pascucci-Ciampa; Akunna Eneh, Librarian at the Roxbury Branch of the Boston Public Library; Luis Quizphe, and Juliet Salameh, a queer Palestinian American healer and interdisciplinary artist.

“From bans on our bodies to bans on our books, Trump and Republicans are stopping at nothing to rip away our fundamental freedoms, censor Black, queer and other marginalized authors, and deny us the right to learn and see ourselves reflected in our literature,” said Congresswoman Pressley. “I was proud to be in community today to introduce the Books Save Lives Act, which would confront book bans head-on by ensuring libraries nationwide maintain a diverse collection of books and classifying book bans as violations of federal civil rights law. This fight is about honoring the brilliance of Black and queer authors, educators, students, and librarians—and it’s a fight for education, democracy, and justice.”

“As we all know, there are escalating efforts to ban books and silence the stories of LGBTQIA+ individuals, people of color, and other historically excluded groups across the country. Scratch beneath the surface and you’ll see that this isn’t about protecting children. It’s about erasing identities and denying people the chance to see themselves and others reflected on the shelf. I know how powerful it was to find queer and diverse books in my local library. It shaped how I understood the world and myself. That access helped me build empathy, pride, and a sense of belonging that I’ve carried forward the rest of my life. It’s also the reason why I opened All She Wrote Books,” said Christina Pascucci-Ciampa, Owner, All She Wrote Books. “It goes without saying, but librarians and educators are trained professionals. So are booksellers like myself. We use our expertise to curate books that reflect the evolving needs of our communities, including books with BIPOC, non-binary, trans, and neurodivergent characters. Young readers are actively seeking out titles with these types of characters. The Books Save Lives Act will be supporting those needs, not restricting them. Stories save lives. Representation matters.”

The Books Save Lives Act would counteract the rise in book bans and help ensure an inclusive learning environment for all students. Specifically, the legislation would:

  • Ensure primary and secondary schools have a library with a trained librarian;
  • Require public libraries and school libraries to maintain a diverse collection of books;
  • Classify discriminatory book bans as violations of federal civil rights laws; and
  • Direct the Government Accountability Office to report on the effect of book bans on underrepresented communities.

A copy of the bill text is available here.

The Books Save Lives Act is co-sponsored by Representatives André Carson, Yvette Clarke , Dwight Evans, Maxwell Frost, Jonathan Jackson, Henry C. (“Hank”) Johnson, Jr., Rick Larsen, Summer Lee, Gwen S. Moore, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Mike Quigley, Delia C. Ramirez, Emily Randall, Lateefah Simon, Bennie G. Thompson, Rashida Tlaib, Lauren Underwood, and Nydia M. Velazquez.

Endorsing organizations include We Need Diverse Books, PFLAG National, American Booksellers for Free Expression, Authors Against Book Bans, Authors Guild, Boston Comic Arts Foundation, EveryLibrary, Florida Freedom to Read Project, Hachette Book Group, Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Lee & Low Books, Macmillan Publishers, Penguin Random House, Simon & Schuster, Sourcebooks, and Students Engaged in Advancing Texas.

“The Books Save Lives Act is an essential affirmation of what we all know: book bans disproportionately target already marginalized groups. Every student should feel welcome in their school or public library, and that can only happen if they are represented in the books on the shelf. American Booksellers for Free Expression proudly stands with libraries just as independent bookstores across the country stand with librarians, educators, and families in their communities,” –American Book Sellers for Free Expression

“Authors Against Book Bans is an organization of over 5,000 book creators across the United States who stand united for the freedom to read. We are proud to endorse the Books Save Lives Act, since books do, as we well know, save lives,” –Authors Against Book Bans

“The Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) stands in strong support of Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley’s Books Save Lives Act. We share her commitment to ensuring inclusive learning environments that honor diversity and protect the freedom to read. Books are empathy machines and ensuring students have access to diverse books will help create a more equitable, just, and kind world.” —Andrea Fleck-Nisbet, CEO, Independent Book Publishers Association

“Book bans are an affront to students’ rights. We deserve to make decisions regarding our education, not politicians who seek to undermine our liberty to learn,” said Cameron Samuels, Executive Director of Students Engaged in Advancing Texas (SEAT). “Censorship dictates our understanding of history and what is acceptable, reinforcing an unjust status quo and impacting our futures. Our nation’s youngest generation must maintain the freedom to explore our curiosities, follow our passions, and discover ourselves through the lens of literature. Book bans won’t help students succeed, but empowering students and facilitating constructive collaboration between families and educators will cultivate the future our youth deserve.”

“As parents of students in Florida’s public schools, we know how important it is for young people to be able to explore a variety of perspectives and ideas in the library – extending their learning beyond the classroom. That access is under attack, and it shouldn’t be true that young people in one state have the right to see their lives, their families, their beliefs, their cultural history reflected in the books on their library shelves while others in another state have been told they do not have First Amendment rights in the library. Our Founders believed an educated populace was necessary to protect our democracy, and they guaranteed the right to share and access speech in the First Amendment. This bill ensures that right is protected for every person no matter where they live in these United States,” –Florida Freedom to Read

“Publishers acquire books based on demand. Although school and school libraries have been deeply damaged by book bans, the readers haven’t disappeared, they just no longer have access to the books they need. Diverse books for children was thriving until book bans artificially altered the landscape. No one parent should have the power to decide for other parents what their children should be allowed to read. Putting into law federal protections like the Books Save Lives Act and state laws like Freedom to Read Bill will ensure that censorship has no place here,” –Lee & Low Books

Photos from the event are available here.

Rep. Pressley has been a leading voice in defending diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, protecting Black history, and pushing back against Republicans’ efforts to deny intellectual freedom—whether by banning books or threatening museums.

Rep. Pressley has also led on securing critical funding for museums, arts, and humanities.

In 2022, she secured $207 million in federal funding for both the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment of the Arts, which has supported communities, schools, and small businesses throughout the Massachusetts 7th Congressional district. She also secured $2,505,000 for the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom program in the National Parks Service Operations.

Rep. Pressley has advocated for support for museums across the country that are dedicated to archiving, researching, and preserving the African American experience, such as the National Museum of African American History and Culture. In FY26, she secured $6 million for the Museum Grants for African American History and Culture—including $500,000 for Boston’s Museum of African American History—which will provide such museums the resources they need to build on their work and continue to make history more accessible to the public.

In February 2026, Rep. Pressley led 52 of her colleagues in introducing a resolution to honor Black history museums and cultural institutions in their telling of our accurate, shared American history and protect these institutions from erasure, whitewashing, and funding cuts.

In August 2025, Rep. Pressley condemned Trump’s attempt to politicize, editorialize, and whitewash exhibits at Smithsonian museums—particularly museums and exhibits with diverse and factual presentations of American history.

In May 2025, Rep. Pressley, alongside Congressman Paul Tonko (NY-20), Co-Chair of the Congressional Museum Caucus, led 69 of their colleagues on a letter to the Inspector General of the Smithsonian Institution demanding an investigation on the impact of Donald Trump’s harmful Executive Order attacking Smithsonian museums – namely, the American Art Museum, the American Women’s History Museum, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture – attempting to erase histories of marginalized communities. A copy of the letter is available here.

In May 2025, Rep. Pressley convened a roundtable and press conference at the Museum of African American History in Boston to uplift the vital role of museums in preserving our shared history amid Donald Trump’s attack on cultural institutions and his attempts to erase the documented histories of marginalized communities.

In April 2025, Rep. Pressley delivered a floor speech slamming Trump’s attack on Smithsonian museums and affirming that Black history is American history.

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NEWS: Pressley Condemns Trump’s Genocidal Threat Against Iran, Demands Immediate Accountability

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07)

Video from Press Gaggle (YouTube)

BOSTON – Today, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) posted the following statement on social media in response to Trump’s genocidal threat against Iran. Congresswoman Pressley voted YES in favor of a War Powers Resolution and has strongly condemned Trump’s waging war and sacrificing the lives of U.S. servicemembers and civilians in Iran.

“This is a horrifying threat of genocidal war crimes. The lives of civilians and service members alike are at stake here,” said Congresswoman Pressley. “Congress must stop this war and remove Trump from the White House.”

In March, Congresswoman Pressley delivered a powerful speech on the House floor condemning Donald Trump waging an endless war in Iran with no regard for human life. Rep. Pressley made an appeal to Trump and her colleagues to stop this war, spare the servicemembers and Iranian children who stand to be harmed, and consider the lives already lost in the U.S. and Israeli governments’ attacks.

Rep. Pressley’s speech followed her YES vote in favor of the War Powers Resolution to stop Trump’s war in Iran and affirm the constitutional power of Congress to authorize a war.

Congresswoman Pressley also joined Senator Elizabeth Warren and the entire Massachusetts delegation in pressing Secretary of State Marco Rubio to explain the Trump administration’s “complete failure” to evacuate U.S. citizens — including Massachusetts residents — from the Middle East following the administration’s starting a reckless war in Iran.

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Krishnamoorthi Calls for President Trump’s Removal Under 25th Amendment

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (8th District of Illinois)

SCHAUMBURG, IL — Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi today called on Vice President JD Vance and a majority of the Cabinet to immediately invoke the 25th Amendment to remove President Donald Trump from office:

“In light of Donald Trump’s threat that ‘a whole civilization will die tonight,’ Vice President Vance and the Cabinet must immediately invoke the 25th Amendment to remove him from office. This latest threat is not an isolated incident, but part of a dangerous pattern of reckless escalation, erratic decision-making, and general conduct that raises grave questions about his fitness to discharge the duties of the presidency and safeguard the security and well-being of the American people. At a moment when the lives of millions and the prospect of wider war hang in the balance, immediate action is necessary.”

Casten Statement on Trump Threat to Destroy a “Whole Civilization”

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Sean Casten (IL-06)

April 07, 2026

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Congressman Sean Casten released the following statement:

“The president’s threat to wipe out an entire civilization is dangerous, reckless, and would constitute a war crime under both domestic and international law. This rhetoric undermines U.S. credibility, endangers civilians, and places American personnel in untenable legal, moral, and mortal jeopardy. Anyone in the Trump Administration who acts on this threat and violates the law must be held accountable, including criminal liability.

“The urgency of the situation demands immediate action. This is the type of moment the 25th Amendment was drafted to address. The president is unfit to serve, and lives are at stake. The entire chain of command has a responsibility in this moment to step up and put their country over their loyalty to the president.”

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Pelosi Statement on Trump’s Threat To Kill A Whole Civilization

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi Representing the 12th District of California

Los Angeles – Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement in response to President Trump’s threats to eliminate Iranian civilization:

“‘A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.’

“Donald Trump’s instability is more clear and dangerous than ever.

“If the Cabinet is not willing to invoke the 25th Amendment and restore sanity, Republicans must reconvene Congress to end this war.”

Castor: [Trump] is unfit to lead our great country

Source: United States House of Representatives – Reprepsentative Kathy Castor (FL14)

Castor: [Trump] is unfit to lead our great country

Tampa, April 7, 2026

TAMPA, Fla. – Rep. Castor responds to President Trump threatening on Truth Social “A whole civilization will die tonight…” on Tuesday, April 07, 2026, in relation to his war with Iran.

“This morally repugnant threat comes from a feckless President who is betraying his own people and our national security. Plus, he continues to inflict higher costs and more pain during an affordability squeeze. He clearly is unfit to lead our great country.”

Crow Calls for Congress to Immediately Reconvene to End Iran War

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06)

WASHINGTON — Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO), a former paratrooper and Army Ranger who serves on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and House Armed Services Committee, released the following statement in response to the Trump’s horrific threats that “a whole civilization will die tonight”:

“Calling for the elimination of an entire civilization and threatening to blow up civilian bridges and power plants are war crimes that cannot be ignored. Speaker Johnson must bring Congress back to Washington immediately so we can vote to end Trump’s war with Iran and prevent war crimes.

“Members of our Armed Forces must remember their oaths to the Constitution. As I have said before, if servicemembers are asked to carry out illegal orders, they have a solemn duty to follow the law.

“The President is endangering the American people, our servicemembers, our allies, and innocent civilians. Americans of good conscience must come together and reject this madness.” 

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