Jacobs and Jayapal Grill State Department Over Trump's Plan to Invade Nigeria for Christians

Jacobs and Jayapal Grill State Department Over Trump's Plan to Invade Nigeria for Christians

21 November, 20251 sources compared
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    Sara Jacobs and Pramila Jayapal interrogated State Department officials about Trump's alleged Nigeria invasion plan.

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    State Department officials denied evidence of any Administration policy endorsing military invasion of Nigeria.

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    Lawmakers demanded copies of communications, briefings, and documents regarding Trump's contacts on Nigeria.

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I cannot find any material in the provided sources about Rep. Mike Jacobs or Rep. Pramila Jayapal 'grilling' the State Department over a claim that former President Trump planned to invade Nigeria to protect Christians.

The only provided article snippet (Times of India) discusses unrelated matters—Prime Minister Modi offering blessings to a couple and Ukraine's rejection of Trump's 28-point peace plan—so there is no evidence in the supplied material to support the specific allegation you asked about.

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Times of India (Asian) reports on Modi’s blessings and Ukraine’s reaction to a Trump peace plan but contains no reporting or quotes about Jacobs, Jayapal, the State Department, or any plan to invade Nigeria. This is a gap rather than a contradiction; no source among the provided materials addresses the user’s topic.

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Times of India

Jacobs & Jayapal GRILL US State Dept Officials Over Trump’s ‘Plan To Invade Nigeria’ For Christians

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