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flag House Minority Leader Jeffries urged Trump to stop inflammatory rhetoric, warning it could incite violence amid rising tensions and threats against Congress.

flag House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries urged President Trump to stop inflammatory rhetoric, warning his comments could incite violence, especially after Trump labeled Democrats the "greatest enemy" and threatened to "obliterate" Iran’s power plants. flag Jeffries criticized the administration’s lack of a clear strategy in the Iran conflict and opposed a $200 billion Pentagon funding request, citing rising gas prices and the need to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits. flag The remarks come amid heightened political tensions, a surge in threats against Congress, and concerns over the role of political speech in fueling violence.

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