Rick Scott calls for Biden administration to revoke Iran foreign minister’s visa
Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) on Thursday known as for President Biden to instantly revoke Iranian International Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian’s visa after he threatened the US in a fiery speech earlier than the United Nations Normal Meeting. “Revoke his visa now. He's not welcome in America,” Scott urged Biden in a post on X, the social …
Sen. (R-Fla.) on Thursday known as for President Biden to instantly revoke Iranian International Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian’s visa after he threatened the US in a fiery speech earlier than the United Nations Normal Meeting.
“Revoke his visa now. He’s not welcome in America,” Scott urged Biden in a post on X, the social platform previously often known as Twitter.
Scott wrote: “The US can’t tolerate threats to our nation from terror-sponsors.”
He reposted a clip of the Iranian international minister warning that the US “gained’t be spared from the fireplace of the conflict in area” if the conflict in Gaza continues.
“I say it frankly to American statesmen: We don’t welcome enlargement of conflict within the area, but when the genocide in Gaza continues, they gained’t be spared from this hearth,” Abdollahian warned.
Scott is a number one proponent of transferring $14.3 billion in assist for Israel individually from a bigger $105 billion international assist bundle requested by Biden.
Scott has warned the US is in danger from assault by terrorists, who he says may enter the nation throughout the U.S.-Mexico border.
He joined Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and different Republicans earlier this month to introduce laws to freeze the $6 billion in property that have been set to be transferred to Iran as a part of a prisoner alternate negotiated by the Biden administration.
The administration has agreed to maintain these property frozen in Qatar in the interim.
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