Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari addresses youth priorities and condemns attacks at Munich Security Conference

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Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari, who represents her district after winning the 2024 general election against Jeff Zink with 70.9% of the vote, shared insights and commentary from the Munich Security Conference through a series of posts on February 15, 2026.

In one post, Ansari addressed criticism directed at Nazanin Boniadi, stating on February 15: “At this year’s @MunSecConf, I witnessed firsthand the courage and intellect @NazaninBoniadi brings to the cause of a free Iran. The ad hominem attacks against her for asking a respectful, principled question are unacceptable and must be unequivocally condemned by all who believe”.

She also discussed the role of young people in shaping foreign policy. In a tweet posted at 20:18 UTC on February 15, Ansari wrote: “PT. 1: Young people in the U.S. care deeply about how foreign policy shapes their lives, from climate to housing to AI. At the Munich Security Conference, I shared how, as the youngest woman in Congress, I’m working to deliver the transformational change our generation demands.”

Continuing her reflections later that day at 22:59 UTC, she emphasized calls for action among younger generations: “PT. 2: Young people are demanding bold changes that will concretely impact our lives. From housing affordability to the future of work, we need to act decisively to deliver and earn the support of the next generation.”

Ansari’s recent public statements highlight her engagement with both international issues and domestic concerns affecting younger Americans. Her presence at major global forums such as the Munich Security Conference aligns with her stated priorities as one of Congress’s youngest members.

In November 2024, Ansari secured her seat in Congress by defeating Jeff Zink with over seventy percent of the vote.



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