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Lawmaker from South Carolina praises U.S. action on Iran, makes several contested claims

March 05, 2026 | House Committee on Foreign Affairs, House Committee, House, Legislative, Federal


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Lawmaker from South Carolina praises U.S. action on Iran, makes several contested claims
A lawmaker from South Carolina spoke on the House floor to express support for a resolution and to praise what he called President Donald Trump’s "courageous action" against Iran, asserting that the action removed Iran’s top leader and degraded Tehran’s military capabilities.

The speaker, identified in the record only as a lawmaker from South Carolina, told colleagues he supported the "resolution of Chairman Brian Mast" and said the world had "watched President Donald Trump take courageous action against the murderous regime in Tehran," adding that the action had "eliminated Khamenei," whom he described as "the architect of decades of terror, repression and aggression." He said the removal of that leader "marks a pivotal moment" in the struggle with the Iranian regime.

The lawmaker also asserted that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "has fled to Moscow" and that "we now have a new government in Syria with Ahmad Al-Shara," portraying these developments as part of a broader regional shift. Those assertions were presented as the speaker’s characterizations and were not corroborated in the remarks.

Drawing on personal experience, the speaker recounted that four of his sons — Alan, Ed, Julian and Hunter — served overseas in Iraq, Egypt and Afghanistan, and used their service to frame his perspective on national security. He referenced historical grievances against Iran, saying the 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran left "52 Americans captive for 444 days," and invoked military sacrifice, stating "six brave American service members have lost their lives, with many wounded."

The lawmaker said U.S. action had "destroyed the Iranian missile threat" and sank parts of Iran’s navy, and claimed it had "personally end[ed] the Iranian nuclear capability." Those statements were presented as the speaker’s assessments of recent operations.

The remarks concluded with the lawmaker saying the United States stands with the Iranian people seeking "freedom, peace and prosperity" and praising the President’s decision-making. The floor statement did not record a vote or formal motion on the floor tied to the remarks.

Notes on contested claims: The speaker’s assertions about the death or removal of Iran’s Supreme Leader and about Syrian leadership changes were stated as fact in the speech; the transcript does not provide corroboration, and public confirmation of those specific claims was not included in the remarks. The historical reference to 52 hostages held for 444 days and the 444-day figure match long-standing accounts of the 1979 embassy crisis; the speaker’s attribution of responsibility or timing for their release was not stated in the remarks.

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