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Press ReleaseNeutral2025-12-25

Huizenga Statement on Coordinated Strike Against Terrorists, Protecting Christians in Nigeria

Bill Huizenga
Bill Huizenga
RMI-4 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Bill Huizenga (R-MI) was published on 2025-12-25 and titled "Huizenga Statement on Coordinated Strike Against Terrorists, Protecting Christians in Nigeria". It focuses on defense and touches on labor policy.

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Huizenga Statement on Coordinated Strike Against Terrorists, Protecting Christians in Nigeria

Today, in coordination with the Nigerian government, President Trump and the U.S. Military took decisive action to protect Christians from radical Islamists in Nigeria. The Congressional Delegation I led to Nigeria this past weekend provided insight that some attitudes inside the Nigerian Government are beginning to turn in favor of protecting Christians — in addition to taking actions against those terrorizing Christians and moderate Muslims. As I have said previously, the US was too late in Rwanda and too late in South Sudan. This strike demonstrates the United States is taking the targeted killings in Nigeria seriously.
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