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Press ReleaseUrgent2026-04-29

Hayes Statement on U.S. Military Action in Iran

Jahana Hayes
Jahana Hayes
DCT-5 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Jahana Hayes (D-CT) was published on 2026-04-29 and titled "Hayes Statement on U.S. Military Action in Iran". It focuses on foreign policy and touches on defense, labor policy.

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Hayes Statement on U.S. Military Action in Iran

WATERBURY, CT - Today, Congresswoman Jahana Hayes (CT-05) issued the following statement regarding the United States military action taken in Iran: "Today, President Trump ordered a large-scale military operation inside Iran. This decision came just days after mediators described the recent talks as "the most serious and constructive discussions in years. The Iranian regime is brutal, corrupt, and repressive, but today's bombing will not lead to lasting regime change in the country. The President has not articulated the objectives, the timeline, or the day after plans for Iran, and there have been no reports of any credible intelligence of an imminent threat. In his address to the nation, President Trump stated, "the lives of courageous American heroes may be lost, and we may have casualties." Placing U.S. troops in immediate danger risks igniting a broader regional war in the Middle East and ultimately makes Americans less safe. Only Congress has the formal authority to declare war, and I will vote on a war powers resolution to prohibit unauthorized military action against Iran or any country without congressional approval. I will always advocate for diplomatic solutions to ensure the safety of American citizens, rather than impulsive and dangerous military strikes. The American people must be assured that actions like this are absolutely necessary and in our best interest. Our history has taught us the consequence of never ending wars in this region. I pray for the service members and civilians who are now in harms way."
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