Director of @theActionCorps. Organizer & Politician for Human Rights. Follow my Vermont work: linktr.ee/isaacvt @IsaacForVT

Joined October 2013
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Isaac Evans-Frantz ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒ retweeted
๐ŸŽ‰ The House just passed the bipartisan Iran War Powers Resolution! This particular kind of resolution canโ€™t be vetoed by the president. Together we will keep building the pressure for Congress to do the will of the American people for peace. โฌ‡๏ธ
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Please join me in thanking Vermontโ€™s @RepBeccaB for voting for the Lebanon War Powers Resolution. We must stand up to the White Houseโ€™s wars.
I had a good convo w/ @RepBeccaB last month about #WarPowers Resolution to stop ALL U.S. participation in Trump-Bibi war on Lebanon. Unfortunately she hasn't yet publicly pledged to stand up to U.S. participation in the genocidal war. Call ]Congress at 202-224-3121 #VTpoli โฌ‡๏ธ
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I had a good convo w/ @RepBeccaB last month about #WarPowers Resolution to stop ALL U.S. participation in Trump-Bibi war on Lebanon. Unfortunately she hasn't yet publicly pledged to stand up to U.S. participation in the genocidal war. Call ]Congress at 202-224-3121 #VTpoli โฌ‡๏ธ
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This spring 12 U.S. senators -- led by my @SenPeterWelch -- wrote to @CENTCOM asking for answers about U.S. participation in war on Lebanon and mass forced displacement of civilians in Lebanon and Iran. AFAIK the admin has not responded. It's time for the House to up the ante.
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๐Ÿฅณ Proud of my husband, Derrick Miller-Handley, whose show is happening this weekend in Oakland, California at the national Queer Arts Festival. Grounded in a personal journey through Blackness, queerness, and gender. If youโ€™re around, get a ticket! ๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ eventbrite.com/e/suga-ticketโ€ฆ
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Isaac Evans-Frantz ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒ retweeted
We applaud the U.N. and the parties to the conflict in Yemen for negotiating this historic release of detainees. This is a testimony to the power of people to resolve conflicts in the absence of foreign military aggression. #YemenCantWait
Parties agree under UN auspices to release over 1,600 conflict-related detainees Amman, 14 May 2026 - The parties agreed today to release over 1,600 conflict-related detainees, an unprecedented number in the history of the current conflict in Yemen. This outcome is the result of 14 weeks of intensive negotiations under the auspices of the United Nations in Amman, Jordan. โ€œThis is a moment of profound relief for thousands of Yemenis who have endured long and painful waits the return of their family members. The steadfast and courageous advocacy of the families of detainees has been instrumental in bringing us to this point,โ€said the UN Special Envoy for Yemen, Hans Grundberg. โ€œThis outcome is a clear demonstration of what sustained and determined negotiations can produce. It proves that when the parties choose to engage in dialogue, they can deliver on the priorities that weigh most heavily on Yemeni families, and build confidence for the wider peace process.โ€ He added: โ€œI commend the parties for engaging in good faith and dedicating themselves to these negotiations over many weeks, including through a period of extraordinary regional complexity. I encourage them to build on todayโ€™s outcome, and to carry out additional releases, including on a unilateral basis.โ€ Todayโ€™s agreement builds on an earlier round of negotiations in December 2025 in Muscat, Oman. As next steps, the parties have also agreed to reconvene to negotiate further releases, to conduct joint visits to one anotherโ€™s detention facilities, and to ensure access to all detainees. The Envoy further added: โ€œI also express my deep solidarity with all those in arbitrary detention and their families, including personnel from the UN, NGOs, civil society and diplomatic missions arbitrarily detained by Ansar Allah. The United Nations continues with unwavering determination to press for their releases. I hope that todayโ€™s positive momentum can help advance the release of our colleagues.โ€ The Special Envoy expressed his gratitude to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan for hosting and supporting this round of negotiations, and for their continued support for wider peace efforts in Yemen. He also thanked the International Committee of the Red Cross for their indispensable partnership as co-chair of the Supervisory Committee on the implementation of the detainee release agreement. The Supervisory Committee on the implementation of the detainee release agreement was established under the 2018 Stockholm Agreement, in which the parties committed to release all conflict-related detainees under the โ€œall-for-allโ€ principle. osesgy.unmissions.org/en/newโ€ฆ
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Isaac Evans-Frantz ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒ retweeted
When @Rep_Jackson and I were in Cuba, we saw firsthand the shocking effects of the USโ€™s monthslong energy blockade. This is a deliberate campaign to destroy the Cuban economy, and the Cuban people are suffering. It is time to end this blockade. nytimes.com/2026/05/11/opiniโ€ฆ
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Article: The letter asked CENTCOM chief whether U.S. forces have coordinated military targets with Israeli forces during recent war w/ Iran, whether they provided assistance or intelligence helping Israelโ€™s military to impose the evacuation zones in Lebanon and Iran, andโ€ฆ โฌ‡๏ธ
Action Corps thanks Senator Welch and his staff for their support and leadership in condemning the U.S. role in supporting Israelโ€™s dispossession campaign against civilians in the south of Lebanon. The U.S should not be complicit in, or enable, war crimes abroad!
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โ€œโ€ฆwhether CENTCOM signed off on U.S. military support for the targeting of people or infrastructure in the evacuation zones. It also asked whether the U.S. military has reviewed the legality of the practice.โ€ Thank you, @SenPeterWelch! #VTpoli
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Isaac Evans-Frantz ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒ retweeted
Call your senators and tell them No War on Cuba. End the Illegal Blockade. Dial 1-833-786-7927 and follow the prompts.
The blockade of Cuba continues. Trump is threatening more war. Urge your senators to vote YES on S.J.Res.124, @SenTimKaine's war powers resolution to block war w/ Cuba, which will be voted on next week. โ˜Ž๏ธCall 1-833-STOP-WAR (1-833-786-7927) ๐Ÿ“จSend a letter using the form below
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American Christians are calling for #GlobalCrisisRelief from @POTUSโ€™ @SecScottBessent of the @USTreasury. #SDRs @SpecialDrawingRights @IMFNews
Hereโ€™s how I am celebrating the 117h anniversary of @americamag @SistersofMercy @ceprdc @cepr_org @WorldBankGroup @IMFNews Christian groups appeal to IMF to do more for poor nations as global economy falters americamagazine.org/politicsโ€ฆ
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Good chatting with @WCAX_Adam from @wcax about Vermont #DefendTheGuard and Rep. Birongโ€™s shameful blocking of a hearing for this bill. ๐Ÿ”— Link to watch in comments below. #WarPowers #VTpoli
A motion in support of the Vermont Defend the Guard Act (H.355), passed the Brattleboro, VT Town Meeting unanimously on Saturday. The bill would prohibit deployment of the Natl Guard to combat absent congressional authorization, per the U.S. Constitution. #DefendTheGuard #VTpoli
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Isaac Evans-Frantz ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒ retweeted
Action Corps denounces Trumpโ€™s genocidal language and intent against the Iranian people. Calling for the death of an entire civilization is beyond reprehensible. Congress must act now by enforcing its constitutional duty to preventing this illegal war on Iran to continue!
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Isaac Evans-Frantz ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒ retweeted
๐Ÿ†• Leading Dem foreign policy voices seek to create political space for Trump to do negotiated offramp @RoKhanna & @TimKaine โ€” the top anti-war voices of House/Senate โ€” go on @MeetThePress to urge Trump to make a deal to stop bombing first, then open Hormuz with diplomacy later
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When Congress fails to follow the Constitution then itโ€™s up to the states. And the people.
Action Corps National Director @iefrantz spoke with David Swanson on Talk World Radio to discuss why state governments passing the #DefendTheGuard act is vital in upholding the U.S. constitution as Congress actively abdicates its war making responsibilities.
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Isaac Evans-Frantz ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒ retweeted
We MUST have another vote on a War Powers Resolution to tell Trump NO WAR without Congressional authorization. He is putting our troops and our entire country at risk. nytimes.com/2026/03/29/us/poโ€ฆ
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Was glad to moderate this.
Last week, Action Corps hosted a discussion on the how the IMF Special Drawing Rights could address the rising health crisis developing worldwide as debt, aid cuts, and the war in the Middle East strains global health systems. Link to our discussion will be posted below.
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Itโ€™s a shame that one Vermont legislator, Rep. Matt Birong, has sat on this bill that would have prohibited deployment of the Vermont Guard for Venezuela and Middle East wars. #VTpoli #NoWarWithIran #DefendTheGuard
Vermonters are chewing out Rep. Matt Birong of Vergennes, VT for refusing to hold a hearing of #DefendTheGuard โ€” a #NoKings bill to prohibit deployment of the VT Natl Guard to overseas combat Congress hasnโ€™t authorized. #VTpoli @JKrowinski @vtdigger @sevendaysvt @vermontpublic
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Isaac Evans-Frantz ๐ŸŒฒ๐ŸŒ retweeted
โ€ผ๏ธ Call 1-833-786-7927 today and follow the prompts. Senate vote is imminent.
๐ŸšจThe Senate will be voting soon on several war powers resolutions (WPRs) to stop the war on Iran. Trump wants Congress to OK billions of dollars more to fund it. โ˜Ž๏ธCall 1-833-STOP-WAR (1-833-786-7927) to tell your members to SUPPORT the Iran WPRs & REJECT funding the war!
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The Vermont Guard and advocates for members of the Guard are not alone. Check this out. #VTpoli #NHpolitics #DefendTheGuard
Vermont is now experiencing what @DefendTheGuard activists across the country have faced for years. When the establishment doesnโ€™t like a bill, they donโ€™t debate it, they bury it. Chairmanโ€™s privilege. Desk drawer. No hearing. No vote. All to avoid admitting the truth: Congress has surrendered its war powers. Welcome to the fight @theactioncorps and the principled voters of Vermont. This isnโ€™t left vs. right. Itโ€™s about whether the People still have representation in Washington. If not now, when? If not us, who?
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