On Tuesday, U.S. Congressional committees held a joint briefing regarding the ongoing kidnappings and persecution of Christians in Nigeria, prompted by President Trump's call for an investigation into these issues. Led by Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart, the session brought together various representatives and religious freedom experts who emphasized the need to protect religious freedoms globally. Speakers described the violence in Nigeria as a critical crisis, framing it as a targeted campaign of religious cleansing, and urged action against the Nigerian government for its inaction against perpetrators. Congressional officials are preparing a report with recommendations for tackling religious persecution, coinciding with strengthened U.S.-Nigeria security cooperation. Meanwhile, the Nigerian House of Representatives plans to address the country's security state, which includes debates on constitutional amendments and a report on state policing.