House Passes Resolution to Block Iran's Access to $6 Billion From Prisoner Swap
- The "No Funds for Iranian Terrorism Act" legislation aims to block Iran from accessing $6 billion given by the Biden administration in exchange for the release of American prisoners, to prevent funding of terror attacks.
- House Republicans passed a bill to prevent Iran from accessing the $5.9 billion owed by South Korea due to sanctions, until Iran agrees to allow the funds to be used exclusively for humanitarian purposes.
- The Biden administration defends unfreezing the $6 billion, stating it was necessary for releasing wrongfully detained Americans, while Iran has pledged to use the money however it wishes.
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House Passes Bill to Permanently Freeze $6 Billion in Iranian Funds from Hostage Deal - The Florida Capital Star
by Ben Whedon The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday approved legislation to permanently freeze $6 billion in Iranian funds that the Biden administration had agreed to release as part of a hostage exchange with Tehran earlier this year. The measure passed in a 307-119 vote, with almost all Republicans supporting it, The Hill reported. Kentucky GOP Rep. Thomas Massie was the sole GOP dissident and sided with 118 Democrats. At the time of…
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