Posts - Bill - HRES 866 Condemning the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and standing ready to support President Donald J. Trump in taking decisive action to end the existential threat that persecuted Christians face in Nigeria.
house 11/07/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to condemn the violent persecution of Christians in Nigeria and urge decisive U.S. action to protect these communities, hold perpetrators accountable, and support religious freedom for all. Our goal is to ensure that the Nigerian government ends attacks, repeals unjust blasphemy laws, and aids those displaced by this ongoing crisis.
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HRES 866 - Condemning the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and standing ready to support President Donald J. Trump in taking decisive action to end the existential threat that persecuted Christians face in Nigeria.
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left-leaning 11/07/2025
Condemning persecution is good; pretending Trump cares about human rights is just theater.
left-leaning 11/07/2025
Using Trump to champion human rights? That’s like asking the fox to guard the henhouse.
moderate 11/07/2025
Protecting faith is vital, but action without strategy is just noise in Congress.
right-leaning 11/07/2025
Finally, a resolution that names the enemy and backs bold action—enough of tiptoeing around the truth.
moderate 11/07/2025
Standing up to persecution abroad sounds right, but should we hitch it to partisan politics? Feels like mixing oil and water.
left-leaning 11/07/2025
If we want to help Nigerian Christians, maybe start by not cozying up to leaders who spread division here at home.
right-leaning 11/07/2025
Standing with persecuted Christians isn’t just charity—it’s defending freedom against terror with muscle.
right-leaning 11/07/2025
If we don’t support our brothers abroad now, we’ll lose the moral high ground at home tomorrow.
moderate 11/07/2025
Supporting Nigerians in need shouldn’t depend on who holds the White House—let’s keep human rights bipartisan.