- United States
- Okla.
- Letter
I am writing because the President of the United States is openly threatening to blow up civilian infrastructure in another country—and you are still acting like this is politics as usual.
It isn’t.
In a recent public post, Donald Trump threatened to attack Iran’s bridges and power plants, telling them to “open the Strait… or you’ll be living in hell.” That is not strategy. That is not diplomacy. That is a reckless, profanity-laced threat to target civilian infrastructure—something that would put countless innocent people at risk and drag the United States toward a catastrophic war.
Let’s be clear: this is not just embarrassing. It is dangerous.
When a President talks casually about destroying civilian infrastructure, he is not projecting strength—he is signaling instability. And instability, at that level, gets people killed.
You were not elected to sit quietly while a sitting President improvises foreign policy like a late-night rant. You were elected to provide a check on exactly this kind of behavior.
So where is it?
Because from the outside, it looks like Congress is watching a man demand with war crimes in real time—and doing nothing.
If threatening to bomb civilian targets, escalate global conflict, and undermine international law is not impeachable, then what exactly is?
This is the moment the Constitution is for. Not later. Not after escalation. Now.
I am asking you to:
- Publicly condemn these threats without hedging
- Support immediate impeachment proceedings
- Do your job before this spirals into something irreversible
History will not be kind to silence here. And neither will voters. Do your job.