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Rev. William Barber II made this declaration as he stood in front of the White House on Monday (April 27) along with dozens of other clergy to speak against the “illegal and unholy war” the Trump administration started against Iran. As part of his “Moral Mondays” movement that started in North Carolina in 2013, Barber noted they were gathered in Washington, D.C., and in 16 states that day to push for nonviolence, an end to the deadly war, and a shift from government spending on bombs instead of healthcare, education, and other lifegiving programs.