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A President Threatening Mass Destruction Must Be Held Accountable

Donald Trump just crossed a dangerous line — and Congress must act.

In a shocking escalation, Trump publicly threatened that Iran’s “whole civilization will die tonight” if his demands weren’t met — rhetoric that experts and lawmakers warn could amount to threatening war crimes.

This isn’t just reckless — it’s unconstitutional.

More than 70 members of Congress have already sounded the alarm, calling for Trump’s removal through impeachment after his threats raised serious concerns about abuse of power and the risk of catastrophic war.

Even after a last-minute ceasefire, lawmakers are clear: the danger hasn’t passed. Threatening to destroy an entire nation isn’t diplomacy — it’s a potential crime against humanity.

That’s why members of Congress are introducing new resolutions and speaking out — because no president is above the law, and Congress has a duty to act when one threatens illegal war.

Congress must open impeachment proceedings immediately, investigate threats of unlawful military action, and reassert its constitutional authority over war.

Thanks,
Mary