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OKC's Federal Reps Silent as Trump Threats to Iran Escalate
Oklahoma City's congressional delegation has not responded to the President's latest warnings of potential strikes against Iran.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 2:24am
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The silence from Oklahoma City's federal representatives in the face of the President's escalating rhetoric toward Iran reflects the political dynamics at play in the nation's capital.Oklahoma City TodayOklahoma City's federal representatives have remained silent in the wake of President Trump's recent statements threatening severe military action against Iran, including his claim that 'a whole civilization will die' in potential U.S. strikes. The President's rhetoric has escalated tensions with Iran to new heights, but the city's congressional delegation has not issued any public comments or responses regarding the situation.
Why it matters
The silence from Oklahoma City's federal lawmakers is notable given the potential gravity of the situation with Iran and the possibility of direct U.S. military intervention. Their lack of public commentary raises questions about whether they support the President's hardline approach or have concerns about the risks of further confrontation.
The details
President Trump has issued a series of increasingly aggressive threats toward Iran in recent days, warning of devastating strikes that could 'end' the country. This comes amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and Iran over issues like Iran's nuclear program and its regional influence. However, Oklahoma City's congressional representatives - including Senators James Lankford and Jim Inhofe, as well as Representatives Stephanie Bice, Tom Cole, and Frank Lucas - have not publicly addressed or responded to the President's rhetoric.
- On April 6, 2026, President Trump warned that 'a whole civilization will die' if the U.S. attacks Iran.
- Over the past week, the President has repeatedly threatened severe military action against Iran.
The players
President Donald Trump
The current President of the United States, known for his aggressive foreign policy approach and willingness to use military force.
Senator James Lankford
A Republican U.S. Senator representing Oklahoma.
Senator Jim Inhofe
A Republican U.S. Senator representing Oklahoma.
Representative Stephanie Bice
A Republican U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district, which includes Oklahoma City.
Representative Tom Cole
A Republican U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 4th congressional district.
Representative Frank Lucas
A Republican U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district.
What’s next
It remains to be seen if Oklahoma City's federal representatives will eventually comment on the President's rhetoric and potential military action against Iran. Their silence so far suggests they may be reluctant to publicly challenge the President's approach.
The takeaway
The lack of public response from Oklahoma City's congressional delegation to the President's escalating threats against Iran highlights the political dynamics at play, where some lawmakers may be hesitant to criticize the Commander-in-Chief even on issues of grave national importance.
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