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Wagner, Colleagues Reintroduce Bipartisan, Bicameral DETERRENCE Act

March 27, 2025

Washington, D.C. – Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-MO) reintroduced legislation to protect U.S. citizens from violence directed by foreign powers.  She was joined by her colleagues Congressman Nathaniel Moran (R-TX) and Congressman Brad Schneider (D-IL).

Congresswoman Wagner said: “The United States of America must and will make it clear to the entire world that our adversaries will face consequences for attempting to harm Americans, especially at home within our borders.  As the most powerful nation in the world, we have a solemn responsibility to ensure the safety of our citizens.  Following Iran’s plots to assassinate President Trump, the DETERRENCE Act is even more critical as part of our efforts to confront foreign influence operations and deter any further attacks on our fellow Americans.”

Congressman Schneider said: "Iran’s demonstrated willingness to target Americans with murder-for-hire plots, including elected officials, should shake all Americans and is a clarion call for decisive Congressional action. That’s why I am proud to introduce the bipartisan DETERRENCE Act with my colleagues, increasing the penalties and helping deter these heinous crimes. Our legislation sends a clear message to Iran and other nations or individuals thinking about conspiring against Americans: they will be held to full account for such acts of violence.”

Congressman Moran said: “Assassination attempts and threats against President Trump and other U.S. citizens by Iran underscore the urgent need for strong and practical deterrence against all foreign regimes who seek to harm Americans in our country.  This bipartisan, bicameral legislation is a testament to America’s unwavering commitment to protecting its people and leaders. The DETERRENCE Act delivers a clear and resolute message: any attempt to harm Americans will be met with swift and decisive punishment.”