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US congressman supports Iranian protesters, criticizes Trump

Jan 3, 2026, 03:01 GMT+0Updated: 02:09 GMT+0

Democratic Representative Greg Stanton said he stands with Iranians protesting their regime but warned that President Trump's impulses aid crackdowns.

“I stand with Iranians peacefully rising up against a brutal, corrupt Tehran collapsing under its own isolating incompetence,” the Arizona House member posted on X on Friday.

“The regime clings to power with violence and propaganda -- made easier when Trump acts on impulse and gives them an excuse to crack down even harder and threaten Israel.”

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US congressman commends Iranian protesters

Jan 3, 2026, 02:32 GMT+0

Democratic Representative Josh Gottheimer voiced support for Iranians rising against their government's tyranny.

“The Iranian people are fed up with their government and they’re standing up for change,” the New Jersey House member posted on X on Friday. “I commend their courage in the face of the regime’s tyranny, terror, and oppression.”

US congressman backs Iranian uprising

Jan 3, 2026, 02:22 GMT+0

Republican member of the House Pat Fallon voiced support for protesters challenging Iran's government amid President Trump's warning of US intervention.

“The barbaric Mullahs who rule Iran have never had the Iranian people’s best interest at heart and have shown they’ll do anything to retain power,” the Texas House member posted on X on Friday.

“I strongly support the Persian Tiger that is rising and taking to the streets in the strongest attempt to date to free themselves,” he added.

MP says Iranian officials may be seeking ‘safe landing’ abroad

Jan 3, 2026, 02:07 GMT+0

UK Conservative MP and former security minister Tom Tugendhat said senior figures in Iran’s government may already be reaching out to foreign intelligence services and trading secrets in search of protection if the government falls.

“How many senior regime officials are reaching out to foreign intelligence officials and trading secrets for security when the regime collapses?” Tugendhat posted on X on Friday.

“The leadership will be suspicious that many are looking for safe landing but paranoia won't help many of the leaders are doing it too,” he added.

Iran protests enter sixth day amid rising arrests and violence

Jan 3, 2026, 01:44 GMT+0

Nationwide protests and bazaar strikes in Iran entered their sixth consecutive day on Friday, with at least eight protesters killed and dozens arrested, the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reported.

The unrest, which began Monday with market closures in Tehran, has spread across 113 locations in 46 cities and 22 provinces.

HRANA reported ongoing protests in cities including Mashhad, Zahedan, Qazvin, Hamadan, and Tehran, marked by heightened security, violence by forces, and further detentions.

US lawmaker criticizes Trump threat on Iran

Jan 3, 2026, 01:08 GMT+0

US Congressman Thomas Massie criticized President Donald Trump’s threat to strike Iran, saying any such move would require congressional authorization.

“We have problems at home and shouldn’t be wasting military resources on another country’s internal affairs,” the Republican House member from Kentucky posted on X on Friday.

“Military strikes on Iran require congressional authorization. This threat isn’t about freedom of speech in Iran; it’s about the dollar, oil, and Israel,” he added.