Ron Wyden

Ron Wyden

Democrat

Senator, OR

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Apr 7, 2026Statement

Democrats demand Trump's removal after "whole civilization will die" Iran threat

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After President Trump posted on Truth Social that "a whole civilization will die tonight" if Iran did not meet a U.S. deadline, and threatened to target Iranian civilian infrastructure including power plants and bridges, several Democrats publicly called for his removal via the 25th Amendment, impeachment, or both. Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) called Trump "unstable and a clear and present danger" who "must be removed from office before he causes incalculable and unfathomable harm." Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) called the comments "deranged" and warned "Republicans who don't stop him will have blood on their hands." Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) said intentionally destroying civilian infrastructure "would constitute a war crime, a betrayal of the values this nation was founded on, and a moral failure." Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN) said "threatening war crimes undermines our nation's leadership in the world." Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said Trump "is threatening war crimes of horrific proportions against civilians." Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) called the post "a horrifying threat of genocidal war crimes." Rep. Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), a former Air Force officer, called it "the epitome of an illegal order." Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ) said "The 25th Amendment exists for a reason; his Cabinet should use it," calling for impeachment of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Gov. JB Pritzker (D-IL) became the first sitting governor to call for 25th Amendment invocation. House Democratic leadership separately described Trump as "completely unhinged" and demanded Speaker Mike Johnson reconvene the House, which was in recess until April 14.

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Mar 9, 2026Statement

Warren, Shaheen and colleagues introduce FCPA Reinforcement Act to counter Trump's narrowed anti-bribery enforcement

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Fourteen Senate Democrats and independents introduced the FCPA Reinforcement Act to extend the statute of limitations for foreign bribery charges from five to ten years, countering the Trump administration's decision to narrow enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The bill is a direct response to what sponsors called a "green light for corruption abroad."
Feb 13, 2026Statement

23 Senate Democrats demand CFTC Chair reverse course on greenlighting prediction markets

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Sens. Adam Schiff and Catherine Cortez Masto led 21 Senate Democrats demanding that CFTC Chairman Michael Selig reverse his decision to greenlight prediction market contracts, including those tied to war, terrorism, and death. The letter warns that Selig's actions 'undermine the rule of law' and notes that Donald Trump Jr. is an investor and advisor to Polymarket and was previously a paid advisor to rival platform Kalshi, meaning the president's family stands to profit directly from the CFTC's deregulation of these markets. The senators set a March 9 deadline for response. CFTC Chairman Selig blew past the senators' March 9 deadline without banning death-related prediction market contracts. Speaking at a Milken Institute event, he promised only 'guidance in the very near future.'