Rep. Sherrill Statement on the Passing of U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman and Whippany Park High School Graduate

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11)

WASHINGTON — Representative Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) released the following statement on the passing of U.S. Naval Academy Midshipman and Whippany Park High School graduate Kyle Devin Philbert James:

“Today, we mourn the tragic passing of Kyle James, a third-year midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy. His dedication and drive to serve his country embodied the Navy’s core values of honor, courage, and commitment, and will continue to serve as an inspiration to us all. I was proud to nominate Kyle to the Naval Academy, and he will be sorely missed by both the community at Annapolis and in New Jersey. I extend my deepest condolences to Midshipman James’ family, friends, and classmates.”
 

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Bilirakis Applauds Historic Breakthrough for Peace in the Middle East

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Gus Bilirakis (FL-12)

Congressman Gus Bilirakis, Co-Chair of the Congressional Hellenic Israel Alliance and the International Religious Freedom Caucus, released the following statement today in response to the historic peace agreement reached in the Middle East:

I wholeheartedly applaud this landmark agreement, which represents a major step forward for peace, security, and religious freedom in the region. This achievement would not have been possible without the strong leadership of President Trump along with the dedicated diplomacy of Secretary of State Rubio. Their tireless efforts brought both sides to the table and helped deliver a breakthrough that many thought impossible.  The return of hostages to their families is especially moving and long overdue—a powerful reminder of what is at stake and what can be achieved through determined engagement.  My hope and prayer is that this agreement marks a true turning point, one that reaffirms the value of American leadership on the global stage and sets the foundation for a more stable and peaceful future. I remain committed to working with our allies to ensure the successful implementation of this accord and to advance the broader vision of lasting peace and mutual respect it represents.”

 

Rep. Aguilar on the Release of the Israeli Hostages

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Pete Aguilar (31 CD Ca)

Rep. Pete Aguilar released the following statement on the release of all the living Israeli hostages as part of the Israel-Hamas peace plan: 
“After more than two years of daily grief and suffering, I’m so relieved and thankful to see the remaining living hostages are now home with their loved ones who never gave up. My heart is with all of those celebrating their reunions today. 
“I’m also grateful to the families of the hostages and those impacted by the horrific October 7th attack for their relentless efforts to return those held captive and to ensure they were never forgotten as the war continued. Now, we must ensure the survivors have everything they need to heal from this nightmare. 
“I’m more hopeful than ever that this marks a new chapter of peace and stability in the region and a safer and more secure future for Israel and Gaza. I will continue to follow the implementation of the Israel-Hamas peace plan and the negotiations in the next phases in the deal.”

Congressman Sherman Statement on Release of Remaining Israeli Hostages

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Brad Sherman (D-CA)

WASHINGTON D.C.  Today, Congressman Brad Sherman (CA-32), senior Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and Co-Chair of the House Israel Allied Caucus, released the following statement on the release of the remaining twenty hostages held captive since Hamas’s horrific terrorist attack on October 7th, 2023:

“After over two years, I am overjoyed to see hostages brutally held in Hamas captivity finally reunite with their families. But I also mourn and remember those who were killed by Hamas in captivity and are coming home in caskets, whose families were robbed of this reunion. 28 lives needlessly cut short by Hamas’s brutality.”

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Speaker Johnson on Day 13 of the Democrat Shutdown: Bipartisan Majorities in Both Chambers of Congress Want to End the Shutdown. Only Chuck Schumer Stands in the Way.

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Johnson (LA-04)

WASHINGTON — On Day 13 of the Democrat Government Shutdown, Speaker Johnson held a press conference in the Rayburn Room of the U.S. Capitol to urge reasonable Senate Democrats to make the responsible, commonsense decision and vote to reopen the government. Speaker Johnson also highlighted the ongoing hypocrisy of Congressional Democrats who have voted to prevent government shutdowns their entire careers.  

“Ending this shutdown is not a one-party exercise. Republicans do have control of Congress, but it still takes 60 votes to pass a funding bill in the Senate. All of this is the way the founders intended the process to work,” Speaker Johnson said. “Any Democrats who suggest otherwise are willfully misleading the American people.”

Watch Speaker Johnson’s full remarks here.

On reasonable Senate Democrats voting to reopen the government:

Ending this shutdown is not a one-party exercise. Republicans do have control of Congress, but it still takes 60 votes to pass a funding bill in the Senate. All of this is the way the founders intended the process to work. Any Democrats who suggest otherwise are willfully misleading the American people. Chuck Schumer gave a speech on the Senate floor, I think it was on Friday. He looked right into the cameras and said, “Republicans are in control, and this is all on them.” He knows full well that it takes 60 votes, and we only have 53 Republicans in the Senate.

There’s already a bipartisan majority in the Senate that supports our clean CR. There are three, two Democrats and one independent who caucuses with Democrats, three Democrats total who’ve gone along with Republicans and using common sense to keep the government open. We need five Senate Democrats now to break ranks and do the right thing. The only ransom here is the $1.5 trillion that Chuck Schumer is demanding from the American people.

On the hypocrisy of Congressional Democrats:

The Democrats are perfectly happy to do all this damage while they play political stunts. We can hardly believe that they’re willing to go along on the gambit and the false narrative that they’ve created. And as you all know here in Congress, Republicans have voted over and over to reopen the government and end all this pain. We passed a clean, nonpartisan CR that would pay the troops and the TSA agents and Border Patrol and the rest of our federal workforce. We did our job. We had that vote over three weeks ago now, and the bill is still sitting in the Senate where Democrats have now voted seven times to keep the government closed. I brought our handy chart again today because they were out breathlessly over the weekend on media outlets, Democrats in Congress including Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, claiming facts that are simply untrue.

They claim that this didn’t happen, but this is exactly what the vote tally is. And on September 19th, the House passed the clean resolution that got everyone paid and kept the services flowing, and they voted against it. Every Democrat but one in the House voted not to pay the troops, not to pay TSA, border patrol, air traffic controllers and all the rest. The Senate Democrats then voted that down. And you see now, eight times total in Congress, Republicans have voted to keep the government open, and Democrats have voted to close it. Period, end of sentence. And why did they do this? Because they want to spend $1.5 trillion in new taxpayer funded spending as a ransom for ending the shutdown. Not our talking points, this is in the record. They filed it. No matter how they twist it, this is a clean, nonpartisan CR.

It does not include new spending. It does not include partisan strings attached at all. This is something, as we have pointed out over and over, that Democrats have supported repeatedly. In fact, 13 different times during the Biden Administration. Even the liberal New York Times admits the obvious truth. Here you have leaders on the Democrat side like Jeh Johnson, who spoke out this week and said, “end it, end it, open the government and then have these negotiations.” We were always planning to do that, to negotiate on the other issues. Again, we have to be very clear, the shutdown did not have to happen, but every American needs to understand why it did.

On Democrats clamoring to “negotiate”:

You’ve all heard our Democrat colleagues demand that Republicans come to the table to negotiate. But as I’ve said time and time again, I don’t have anything to negotiate with. We don’t have any partisan policy riders that I can remove from the funding bill because Republicans didn’t include any. It is a truly clean, nonpartisan, short-term CR. They don’t really want a negotiation. It’s just a talking point. They’re not interested in negotiating. Again, look at their counter proposal.

$1.5 trillion in new spending, $200 billion to use hard earned taxpayer dollars to fund health care and other benefits for illegal aliens and non-citizens. And they want to give a half a billion dollars to liberal news outlets, to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting while cutting $50 billion from rural hospitals. These are not serious measures. They’re not serious counterproposals, and they know that. The Senate Democrats know they cannot tell voters that they’re willing to hold hostage funding for the nutrition of women, infants, and children in exchange for restoring health care to illegal aliens. So, they want to do this behind closed doors. And you’ve heard Chuck Schumer say, breathlessly, I just want the four leaders to get in a back room and make a deal. We’re not doing that. We’re not doing that anymore. We’re getting back to regular order. And it’s infuriating that that’s what he continues to demand.

Before Democrats recklessly shut down the government, Republicans and Democrats were engaged in responsible, open, bipartisan negotiations on the appropriations process. Republicans are eager to return to the actual negotiating table to finish out full year appropriations and do work on all the other matters before us. But we won’t negotiate in smoke-filled back rooms, and we won’t negotiate as hostages.

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Speaker Johnson on Hostage Release: “This is a Day of Profound Hope and Joy for the Entire Free World”

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Johnson (LA-04)

Speaker Johnson on Hostage Release: “This is a Day of Profound Hope and Joy for the Entire Free World”

Washington, October 13, 2025

WASHINGTON — Speaker Johnson issued a statement this morning after all 20 living hostages were released from Hamas captivity following Israel and Hamas agreeing to the first phase of President Trump’s historic Middle East peace plan.

“For the first time in 738 days, there are no living Israeli hostages in the hands of Hamas. In just eight and half months in office, President Trump and his Administration have ensured the safe release and return of all 20 living Israeli hostages from Hamas captivity, putting lasting peace in the Middle East within reach.

“This is a day of profound hope and joy for the entire free world, and a day only possible under the leadership, strength, and fortitude of President Trump. With this historic achievement, President Trump has accomplished what others have only talked about — or tried and failed.

“Time and time again, the President is demonstrating that American strength delivers peace.”

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Speaker Johnson on Fox News Sunday: Senate Democrats are Holding the Government Hostage

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Johnson (LA-04)

WASHINGTON — This morning on Day 12 of the Democrat government shutdown, Speaker Johnson joined Shannon Bream on Fox News Sunday to discuss how Republicans have voted repeatedly to reopen the government and pay U.S. troops, air traffic controllers, and TSA agents. Speaker Johnson reminded the American people that it is Democrats — and Democrats alone — who hold the keys to reopening the government. 

“It requires 60 votes in the Senate to get this through. We only have 53 Republicans,” Speaker Johnson said. “We’ve got to have a handful of Democrats in the Senate who apply commonsense and agree to reopen the government so that we can continue all these discussions.”

Watch Speaker Johnson’s full interview here

On Democrat attempts to distract the American people from the fact they shut down the government:

The Republicans have already said we were going to have thoughtful conversations, deliberation, and debate about the COVID-era Obamacare subsidies, but they don’t expire until December 31. They’re trying to pretend like that’s a September issue. It never was. The President himself offered to Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries in the Oval Office, when I and Leader Thune were sitting next to him, that thoughtful debate, which is for tomorrow, as soon as we get the government open so that everybody can come in and do that, there’s hundreds of ideas on how to do it. It was not appropriate or possible for that to be resolved in a continuing resolution.

And again, what they’re saying right now, the reason they’re talking about health care is because they’re trying to create a distraction. We have voted eight times to pay the troops, pay TSA agents, border patrol agents, everybody serving in the federal government and to make sure these services are provided for veterans and the elderly, the disabled who need them so much. Eight times now, Democrats in Congress have voted to close the government. We’re on Day 12. It’s a real pain for real people, and they seem not to care.

On Democrats voting eight times to keep the government closed and not pay U.S. troops: 

The House has already voted to pay the troops on September 19. We have a chart that we used at our press conference showing every time the Republicans have voted to pay the troops and the Democrats every time voted no. We did it in the House on September 19, over three weeks ago, sent it to the Senate. And now seven different times the Democrats in the Senate, all but three, have voted not to pay the troops. So, the ball is in the Senate’s court; the House has done its job.

On Republicans as the party to improve our health care system and drive down costs:

The rural hospitals that are in trouble right now are not because of Republican policies. This is the legacy of what has happened under Obamacare. And you just heard the leader of the Democrats in the House acknowledge that Obamacare is unaffordable. When they passed it into law in 2010, they promised us it was going to make health care more affordable. They put it in the name of the law. It did exactly the opposite. Premiums have risen exponentially since 2010, and they’re not affordable. It was never designed to be affordable. 

Republicans are the party that are fixing health care. We just demonstrated that in the One Big Beautiful Bill, the Working Families Tax Cut. We put in reforms to Medicaid, as I mentioned, that cut out fraud, waste, and abuse that got ineligible recipients off of the program. And it’s brought down the cost and made the resources spread more broadly to the people who actually need it — U.S. citizens, who are the disabled, the elderly, and young pregnant women, those kinds of folks. Folks who are the people who are intended for that program to help. We are shoring up the program. We’re fixing health care. Obamacare is what broke it. 

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Norcross, New Jersey Democrats, Condemn Inhumane Conditions for Visitors at Delaney Hall Detention Center

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Donald Norcross (1st District of New Jersey)

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) led a letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Chief Executive Officer of The GEO Group, Inc., David Donahue, condemning the inhumane and unsafe conditions for visitors at the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey. Representatives Frank Pallone (NJ-06), Robert Menendez (NJ-08), LaMonica McIver (NJ-10), Josh Gottheimer (NJ-05), and Nellie Pou (NJ-09) also signed onto the letter. 

“Visitation plays a vital role in correctional settings by supporting family bonds and sustaining community relationships,” wrote the lawmakers. “The treatment of visitors should reflect this importance. Forcing families, friends, and community members to endure dangerous weather conditions while exercising their right to visitation undermines the values of compassion, fairness, and respect that should guide any institution charged with the care and custody of human beings.” 

Full text of the letter sent to Secretary Noem and Mr. Donahue can be found below and here. 

Dear Secretary Noem and Mr. Donahue,

We are writing to express our deep concern and condemnation over the treatment of visitors at the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, New Jersey, as well as the reports of poor conditions within the facility itself. It has come to our attention that individuals visiting their loved ones have been routinely subjected to inhumane and unsafe conditions while waiting for entry into the facility.

Most recently, on September 6, 2025, visitors were forced to wait outside along a metal fence during thunderstorms, that included torrential rain and lightning, without shelter or consideration for their safety. It is both shocking and deeply irresponsible to line people up against a metal fence during an active lightning storm, a situation that poses obvious and severe risks of electrocution. Reports have also surfaced of visitors left standing for hours in the heat of the summer sun, exposed to extreme temperatures and health risks. These conditions are unacceptable and reflect a profound disregard for the dignity, wellbeing, and basic rights of those who come to visit individuals who have been detained. 

Visitation plays a vital role in correctional settings by supporting family bonds and sustaining community relationships. The treatment of visitors should reflect this importance. Forcing families, friends, and community members to endure dangerous weather conditions while exercising their right to visitation undermines the values of compassion, fairness, and respect that should guide any institution charged with the care and custody of human beings.

We urge Delaney Hall to immediately provide humane accommodations for visitors, including:

  • Adequate indoor or covered waiting areas protected from inclement weather 
  • Consistent visiting hours and reasonable timeframes for processing and entry to avoid excessive delays
  • Clear communication and fair procedures to ensure transparency and accountability
  • Reliable access to restrooms 
  • Adequate access to parking
  • Onsite access to cover-up garments for dress code violations

No one should have to risk their safety simply to see their loved one. We urge you to take corrective action without delay to address these unacceptable practices and request a written response detailing the steps your facility will take to ensure that visitors are treated with dignity and respect by October 16, 2025.

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Norcross, Conaway Receive Response on Housing Undocumented Immigrants at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Donald Norcross (1st District of New Jersey)

WASHINGTON, DC — Today, Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) and Congressman Herb Conaway (NJ-03) announced that they received a response letter from the Department of Defense after requesting more information on the Trump Administration’s intent to house undocumented immigrants at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.

“We are deeply disappointed in the Trump Administration’s failure to respond in a timely manner to our questions and concerns regarding housing undocumented immigrants at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst,” the lawmakers said. “The response we received this week did not answer any of our questions and provided no new information about how this plan would be executed. We will be requesting an in-person briefing on this matter as soon as possible so that we can receive answers and ensure undocumented immigrants who may be housed at the joint base receive humane treatment.”

After learning about the Trump Administration’s intent to house undocumented immigrants at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, the Congressmen visited the joint base to conduct their congressional duty of oversight and sent a letter to Secretary Hegseth, Secretary Noem, and Acting Director Lyons, demanding clarification and expressing opposition to the plan. The deadline for the federal agencies to respond to the letter was August 15, 2025. The Department of Defense is the first and only agency to respond.

On Monday, Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Hemispheric Affairs, M. Roosevelt Ditlevson, sent a letter to the Members in response to the letter they sent to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth in July. The letter can be read here.

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Rep. Kelly convenes gun safety leaders against National Guard deployment to Chicago

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Robin Kelly IL

CHICAGO – U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly (IL-02) gathered with community violence intervention (CVI) leaders and gun safety advocates to decry President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy the National Guard. Following the recent decision by a federal judge to temporarily block National Guard activity in Illinois, Rep. Kelly remains vigilant against President Trump’s attacks on Chicago.

Rep. Kelly called out President Trump’s hypocrisy for sending the National Guard, allegedly due to crime levels, while rescinding $16 million in funds dedicated to Chicago CVI organizations.

“President Trump has actively made gun violence and crime worse by stealing funds from CVI organizations that have successfully reduced crime in Chicago,” said Rep. Kelly. “I have stood by and supported these community heroes for years, and I refuse to watch their progress erased by this administration. Deploying the National Guard to Chicago is a waste of taxpayer dollars – in the middle of Republicans’ government shutdown, nonetheless – and a clear abuse of power. President Trump’s unlawful attempts to intimidate and harass immigrant communities will not be tolerated.”

Watch the full press conference here

Rep. Kelly’s press conference was held on the south side of Chicago at Kids Off the Block, a community-based organization that offers safer alternatives to gang violence.

“In my service to young people and their families, I’ve learned that we need more ‘doers’ more than ‘sayers.’ Congresswoman Kelly has proven time and time again to be just that,” said Diane Latiker, founder of Kids Off the Block. “She has supported us in our mission to uplift our community, continued to advocate on our behalf regarding gun violence and been a partner on many issues that we care about, including the health and wellbeing of those she serves. Personally, I’m glad to know that she’s there working for all of us!” 

“Let’s be clear, Chicago is still dealing with a Gun and Violence problem,” said Father Michael Pfleger, a pastor at St. Sabina Church. “But Donald Trump has no clue, intention, interest or desire to solve it. He cuts funding for what is working to spend millions on a band aide and political theater. He is a wannabe dictator with power and no plan.”   

“The ones closest to the problem are closest to the solution. As a survivor and a mother, I believe deeply in serving the community. When we call for resources and support, those calls must be answered,” said Maria Pike, gun violence survivor and member of Moms Demand Action. “Instead of militarized responses, we need real investment in the proven solutions that save lives. What we need is the ATF and FBI focusing on gun trafficking. What we need is to fund CVI programs, youth clinical services, mental health care, and victims’ support victims’ support—and for those resources which had been funded to the tune of $811 million to be promptly disbursed. The mobilization of thousands of people from the community, churches, schools, gun violence prevention groups, and community-based programs is the main reason crime has gone down. We don’t need to be invaded—we need to be supported.” 

Watch the full press conference here.