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After bombing a school and massacring young girls, the war criminal in the White House is threate...

By Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib
Posted April 7, 2026

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Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib is a Democratic representative from Michigan's 13th congressional district and a member of the progressive 'Squad.' Known for direct, confrontational rhetoric on foreign policy and social justice issues, she has been a vocal critic of US military interventions and consistently uses social media to amplify her positions to a wide audience.

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This post addresses the February 28, 2026 airstrike on Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School in Minab, Iran, which killed at least 168 civilians, predominantly girls aged 7-12. The post connects the school bombing to broader criticism of the Trump administration's Iran policy, invoking the 25th Amendment as a call for presidential removal. The content conflates the school attack with separate threats regarding Iranian infrastructure, framing both as evidence of reckless war-making without congressional authorization.

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This post is trending due to the ongoing political controversy surrounding the school bombing and the Trump administration's handling of accountability. The timing coincides with continued investigations into whether US or Israeli forces were responsible, ongoing diplomatic tensions with Iran, and growing calls from progressive lawmakers for impeachment or removal proceedings related to unauthorized military actions.

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  • 1According to New York Times analysis cited in congressional correspondence, US military investigators themselves reportedly believed US forces were likely responsible for the strike, despite initial White House denials.
  • 2The school building had been walled off from the adjacent IRGC compound and used exclusively as a school since at least 2016, according to satellite imagery analysis by multiple human rights organizations.
  • 3The majority of the 168+ killed were girls between ages 7 and 12, making it one of the deadliest single attacks on a school in recent conflict history.
  • 4Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International both formally called for investigation of the attack as a potential war crime, citing violations of international humanitarian law.
  • 5President Trump initially claimed on March 9 that 'Iran or somebody else' was responsible, before a White House spokesperson confirmed ongoing DoD investigations on March 10.

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