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Press Release2026-04-07

Vindman, House Democratic Veterans Condemn Trump’s Dangerous Rhetoric, Threat to Wipe Out Iranian Civilization

Eugene Simon Vindman
Eugene Simon Vindman
DVA-7 · Representative
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Vindman, House Democratic Veterans Condemn Trump’s Dangerous Rhetoric, Threat to Wipe Out Iranian Civilization

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Representative Eugene Vindman (Va.-07) today joined 12 fellow House Democratic veterans in condemning Trump’s threat to wipe out Iranian civilization, warning that such rhetoric is dangerous, escalatory, and threatens a war crime. “Words matter in times of peace, but especially in times of war. We served our country and are no strangers to war. What Trump threatened this morning […]
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