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Following President Trump’s bombing of three Iranian nuclear sites on June 21, Maryland leaders have shifted into heightened alert, emphasizing public safety and demanding renewed Congressional oversight. Governor Wes Moore, Congresswoman April McClain Delaney, and Senator Chris Van Hollen each responded to the strike, outlining steps to protect Marylanders and calling for constitutional checks on the use of force.

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Governor Moore has already activated the Maryland Military Department and coordinated with state agencies to reinforce defenses against any retaliatory threats, whether cyberattacks or physical incidents, both within Maryland and affecting residents abroad. He has instructed local law enforcement to maintain close communication with federal partners, ensuring rapid response protocols are in place throughout the state.

Congresswoman McClain Delaney criticized the administration’s unilateral action, pointing out that the strike proceeded without fresh Congressional authorization. She pressed for an immediate briefing for lawmakers on the military and diplomatic strategy that led to the attack, and stressed the need for Congress to reassert its constitutional war-making role before any further operations.

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Senator Van Hollen labeled the strike a constitutional overreach and warned that bypassing diplomacy endangers American service members and risks entangling the nation in another protracted Middle East conflict. He noted that recent intelligence did not indicate an imminent Iranian nuclear threat and urged a return to negotiation rather than unilateral military action.

Residents should monitor official state and federal alerts for any updates on threat levels and review Maryland’s emergency preparedness guidelines. Local jurisdictions may issue specific advisories if circumstances change, and citizens are encouraged to report suspicious activity through established channels.

Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from press releases from the Office of Governor Wes Moore, Office of Congresswoman April McClain Delaney, and Office of Senator Chris Van Hollen


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