Larson Blasts Republican Vote to Undermine Background Checks and Put Veterans at Greater Risk of Suicide
bill we voted on today is a threat to the safety of our veterans and communities across
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bill we voted on today is a threat to the safety of our veterans and communities across
released the following statement on the threats and hate speech directed to Norwich, Connecticut Mayor Swarnjit Singh … sickening threats and hateful rhetoric directed toward Mayor Singh and his family have no place in eastern Connecticut
Iran for the third time, following Trump’s threats to annihilate an “entire civilization.” Last month, Larson called … President Trump to recant this threat to the Iranian people and end this war, which was not authorized
will add an entirely new dimension to the threats we face in the Indo-Pacific,” Caudle continued. "That
once again leave Americans vulnerable to national security threats like the terrorist attack that took the lives
once again leave Americans vulnerable to national security threats like the terrorist attack that took the lives
Russia, and North Korea as the top three threats faced by the United States and described Iran
following statement urging President Trump to recant his threats to end the entire Iranian civilization and calling … vote . Following the President’s Easter Sunday threats and unprecedented call to annihilate an “entire civilization,” Larson filed
again’. “He later backed down from these unhinged threats, but one thing is clear—he has no plan
address significant and time-sensitive national security threats. “FISA 702 is our nation’s most critical national security … ensure the FBI can address significant national security threats. FISA 702 is too critical to allow
address significant and time-sensitive national security threats. “FISA 702 is our nation’s most critical national security … ensure the FBI can address significant national security threats. FISA 702 is too critical to allow
health care premiums and expand affordable housing . Following threats from Trump allies like Steven Bannon to “surround
should be focused on real public safety threats and prosecuting criminals. I regret that they have decided
serving their fellow citizens and is a direct threat to the quality of the services our communities rely
never articulated what exactly was the “imminent threat” to the homeland on that date. Nor, as he laid
strategies for this war, or what ‘imminent threats’ led to the choice to go to war on February … Iran. As President Trump continues his unhinged threats amid a shaky ceasefire agreement, Congress cannot wait any longer
invoke the 25 th Amendment following Trump’s threats against Iran . “President Trump has made it clear that … national security as a result. This threat alienates our allies. It puts the lives of our brave service
profane and sacrilegious Easter Sunday and subsequent threats, including ‘a whole civilization will die’ and ‘open the Strait
illegal war in Iran,” said Larson. “These threats are reprehensible and beyond the pale. Congress cannot … must take action urgently in response to these threats. I join Leader Jeffries’ call for Republicans
insurrection?” President Trump’s unconstitutional order follows his threats to “nationalize our elections,” and a push from Republicans
expanding affordable housing! “ICE is not just a threat in our communities – they are threatening our elections. Trump … will hold him to account. “While these threats grow, working families are being asked to bear the burden
claims that Revolution Wind posed a national security threat were decisively and swiftly dismissed given the fact that
fleet remains ready to meet emerging threats. We also recommend a funding increase for critical spare and repair
fleet remains ready to meet emerging threats. We also recommend a funding increase for critical spare and repair
failure to answer basic questions about what imminent threat to the U.S. homeland justifies spending blood and treasure