Congressman Jim McGovern Criticizes Trump Administration, Warns Against Unauthorized War with Iran

“This idea that war is a simple thing that we can bomb anybody we want and there will be no repercussions, I think is a very, very dangerous way of thinking.”

By-Hank Stolz

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Worcester, MA- Congressman Jim McGovern offered a sharp critique of the Trump administration and the Republican-led Congress. He discussed the handling of the Epstein files, contrasting the US response with the more serious actions taken in the UK. McGovern expressed grave concern about a potential war with Iran, emphasizing the constitutional need for congressional authorization. “This idea that war is a simple thing that we can bomb anybody we want and there will be no repercussions, I think is a very, very dangerous way of thinking.”

He also explained his decision to boycott the State of the Union address, “I’ve never seen a more lawless president in our history. So look, I’m not going to sit there and make believe everything’s okay… I’m not going to legitimize the State of the Union address as if this is business as usual. It is not.” 

Rep. Jim McGovern Says Shutdown Fight Centers on Healthcare and ACA Tax Credits

Congressman Jim McGovern told Talk of the Commonwealth that Democrats are in Washington ready to work, while Republicans remain absent. He framed the shutdown as a necessary fight over healthcare, specifically the renewal of Affordable Care Act tax credits to prevent skyrocketing costs. McGovern called the Republican-led Congress “dysfunctional” for refusing open debate and warned that administration threats to permanently lay off federal workers are “illegal and retribution.”

McGovern Warns of Capital Militarization, Vows to Reintroduce Epstein Files Amendment

Congressman Jim McGovern expressed grave concerns about what he described as the militarization of the capital, calling the National Guard’s presence political “theater” and a step toward a police state. He warned that democracy and freedoms are being eroded daily, citing the creation of a National Guard rapid response team under direct presidential control and the display of the President’s image on government buildings. McGovern stressed that such actions resemble authoritarianism, asking, “What would we think if this were another country?” He also confirmed his intention to reintroduce an amendment to force the release of the Epstein files, underscoring the need for transparency.

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