The administration of Joe Biden is lacking “credibility” on the issue of the $6 billion he has tried to turn over to Iran, according to one U.S. senator.
The administration of Joe Biden is lacking “credibility” on the issue of the $6 billion he has tried to turn over to Iran, according to one U.S. senator.
A report at the Washington Stand explains the $6 billion arose as an issue this week when terrorists of Hamas attacked Israel and killed more than 1,000 people, including babies who were decapitated.
Biden had arranged for those funds to be moved from South Korea to Qatar pending release to Iran, which uses its money to fund terrorism, including Hamas.
With the development of the Hamas atrocities, Biden officials said they would block Iran from accessing the money.
But Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-Neb., openly wondered what could be believed.
“We don’t know a lot. It’s just a string of failures the Biden administration has had on a number of different fronts … In my opinion, they really don’t have any credibility,” Ricketts said on the “Washington Watch” program.