Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) signaled during an interview over the weekend that President-elect Donald Trump will once again put the clamps on Iran as he did during his first term in office.
Hagerty made the remarks during a Sunday CBS News interview with Margaret Brennan on “Face The Nation” while talking about what Trump’s foreign policy will look like.
“Iran, we had them shut down,” he said. “Iran was broke. Now they’re able to fund terror all over the world. We had a maximum pressure campaign.”
He noted that they were not able to do business with other foreign adversaries during Trump’s first term.
“They were not able to do that under the Trump administration,” he said. “That’s why we saw peace breaking out in the Middle East. Without Iran being shut down, which is what we did under the maximum pressure campaign – President Trump led this.”
“We were able to move our embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Everybody said it couldn’t happen. It did,” he continued. “The Abraham Accords. Peace was breaking out in the Middle East because Iran could not fund terror.”
He noted that the likelihood of Israel getting the hostages back from Hamas has increased because the terrorist organization realizes it’s no longer going to get a free pass like it did under President Joe Biden.
“It seems that the entire environment is shifting right now,” he said. “Because they see new leadership coming in. And I’m encouraged by that, and I think we’ll have new opportunities to – again, President Trump was able to deliver peace through strength.”
“I think that’s on the way, and I’m optimistic what it might lead to,” he continued.
He said that Trump would “focus on the root cause” of the problems in the Middle East, which he noted was Iran.
WATCH:
Could there be a hostage deal between Hamas and Israel under President-elect Donald Trump?
Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) says “it seems that the entire environment is shifting right now because they see new leadership coming in, and I’m encouraged by that.” pic.twitter.com/1GmqB0lOTh
— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) November 10, 2024

These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.
To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at info@content.ad.
Family-Friendly Content
Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More