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Attorney General Bird Joins President Trump to Celebrate Women’s History Month
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today issued the following statement after celebrating Women’s History Month at the White House with President Trump: “America is the pillar of freedom and opportunity it is today thanks to the many brave and bold women who have shaped our nation’s history. I was...
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Attorney General Bird Statement on Ensuring Age-Appropriate Books in Schools
DES MOINES—A federal district court today re-blocked a critical Iowa law that ensures the books in K-12 schools are age-appropriate. This decision follows the federal appellate court’s ruling that allowed Iowa to continue enforcing its law. Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird released the following statement in response: “As a mom,...
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Attorney General Bird Warns Iowans About Scammers Impersonating the Iowa Attorney General’s Office
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today issued a warning about scammers posing as the Attorney General’s office to trick Iowans out of money. The Iowa Attorney General’s office received reports that scammers are impersonating Attorney General Bird and her office on social media to con victims of cryptocurrency ATM...
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Iowa Attorney General’s Office Concludes Iowa State Troopers Acted with Legal Justification in Storm Lake Shooting
DES MOINES—In a report issued today, the Iowa Attorney General’s Office has concluded that the January 27, 2025, fatal shooting of Daniel Joseph James Palenik by two Iowa State Patrol troopers was legally justified. The Attorney General’s conclusion was based on a review and investigation by the Iowa Division of...
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Attorney General Bird Statement on Secretary of State Confirming Hundreds of Noncitizens Registered to Vote
DES MOINES—Secretary of State Paul Pate today announced that his audit of voter registration lists confirmed 277 noncitizens who are registered to vote, 35 noncitizens who successfully voted in the 2024 election, and five noncitizens who attempted to vote but were rejected. Those cases have been turned over to the...
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Attorney General Bird Urges Court to Protect Education Benefits for Veterans and Military Families
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today urged the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims to protect veterans’ benefits for military veterans and their children. Since World War II, the United States has promised to provide education benefits to veterans and their families through the Montgomery and Post-9/11 G.I. Bills....
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Attorney General Bird Supports President Trump in Deporting Ruthless Venezuelan Prison Gang, Tren de Aragua
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today filed a brief urging the court to allow President Trump to continue deporting the ruthless Venezuelan prison gang, Tren de Aragua (“TdA”). Tren de Aragua is a transnational criminal organization and designated terrorist organization known for raping, torturing, and murdering its victims. The...
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Attorney General Bird Statement Applauding President Trump for Ending the Biden-Harris War on Women
DES MOINES—The Trump Administration today dropped the Biden-Harris appeal in the Eighth Circuit regarding a Biden-era rule that attempted to tear down more than 50 years of landmark protections for women and girls under Title IX. Attorney General Bird today released the following statement celebrating the end of the Biden-Harris...
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Attorney General Bird Statement on Trump Administration Dropping Biden Lawsuit Against Iowa’s Immigration Enforcement Law
DES MOINES—In 2024, Iowa passed a law that increased penalties for illegal reentry and gave the State the tools to enforce immigration laws while Biden refused. The Biden Administration then sued Iowa to block that law. President Trump’s administration today dropped the Biden lawsuit. Attorney General Bird released the following statement in response: “When the Biden Administration failed to do its job and secure our borders, Iowa stepped...
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Attorney General Bird Joins President Trump at the DOJ over Fighting Fentanyl
DES MOINES—Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird today issued the following statement after joining President Trump and Attorney General Bondi at the Department of Justice over actions to end the fentanyl epidemic: “President Trump is a relentless fighter for Making America Safe Again. I was glad to join President Trump and Attorney General Bondi at...
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