Close Menu
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Newsletter
Truth Republican
You are at:Home»Business»Scott Bessent says US seized roughly $1B in Iranian crypto as regime nears ‘end of their tether’
Business

Scott Bessent says US seized roughly $1B in Iranian crypto as regime nears ‘end of their tether’

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleMay 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
Scott Bessent says US seized roughly B in Iranian crypto as regime nears ‘end of their tether’
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Iranian economy is nearing a breaking point Friday, while announcing that the U.S. has seized roughly $1 billion in Iranian cryptocurrency assets.

“We have seized about a billion dollars of their crypto,” he told FOX Business. “Just outright grabbed the wallets.”

Joining “Kudlow” at the Reagan National Economic Forum, Bessent detailed the United States’ economic pressure campaign on Iran, known as “Operation Economic Fury,” which he said has sent the regime into “crisis.”

“I think between five and a half-six weeks of an incredibly successful military campaign and then Operation Economic Fury, where we have really cut them off…they are at the end of their tether now financially,” he said.

TRUMP’S IRAN CRACKDOWN ‘SUFFOCATING’ REGIME AS OIL WELLS COULD SHUT WITHIN DAYS, BESSENT SAYS

“I think 40 or 50% of the [Iranian] troops aren’t getting paid. Police aren’t reporting to the station. Inflation is probably over 200%. They’re having to give out food vouchers. They have turned off the internet.”

The effort, launched in March 2025, has crippled Tehran’s financial lifelines by seizing Iranian assets, freezing bank accounts and pressuring foreign governments to cut ties with the nation.

“We are working with our allies all over Europe to grab villas and houses and properties,” Bessent explained. “And this is money that’s stolen from the Iranian people.”

Bessent said the Iranian regime was siphoning $400 to $500 million every month and dividing the profits amongst dozens of leaders, before the Treasury Department intervened.

TRUMP CLAIMS IRAN ‘STARVING FOR CASH,’ ‘COLLAPSING FINANCIALLY’ AFTER EXTENDING CEASEFIRE

Scott Bessent sits next to Donald Trump

The Treasury secretary went on to address ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, highlighting the differences between the factions involved in the talks. President Donald Trump held a White House meeting Friday where he said he would make a “final determination” on Iran.

“We did not have regime change, but we changed the regime,” Bessent said. “The first level leaders were decapitated, the second level decapitated. So, we’re dealing with the third level.”

TRUMP SAYS IRAN’S SUCCESSION BENCH WIPED OUT AS ISRAELI STRIKE HITS LEADERSHIP DELIBERATIONS

“And it’s very tough because, on one side, we have a theocracy with the clerics. On the other side, we have a thug autocracy with the IRGC. And you’ve got to convince both sides,” he added.

Bessent also spoke about the “very big” mistake Iran made by attacking countries in the Persian Gulf, which he argued left the regime more vulnerable.

The IRGC has launched drone and missile attacks against all six GCC states.

IRAN IS ‘TRYING TO GIVE THE GLOBAL ECONOMY A HEART ATTACK’ BY CLOSING STRAIT OF HORMUZ, UAE MINISTER SAYS

“They made my job so much easier because before, many of our great GCC Gulf allies were a little less than transparent about their banking system, that, ‘Oh no, we don’t have any Iranian oil,’” Bessent said.

The Treasury secretary added that after the Iranian strikes, GCC states were more open to disclosing ties to Iranian-supplied oil.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent listens on the set of "FOX & Friends" at Fox News.

Bessent also said that young U.S. service members enjoy enforcing the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports in the Strait of Hormuz.

“They’ve done an incredible job,” he told FOX Business. “When I talked to General Caine and Secretary Hegseth, they said, ‘Look, these young people aren’t afraid. They want to fight… This is what they signed up for.’”

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleVirginia bus crash that killed five involved driver who doesn’t speak English, Sean Duffy says
Next Article Tennis player Rafael Jodar accused of pushing French Open ball girl, but did he really?

Related Articles

Federal prosecutors to drop charges against alleged mastermind of 2 million crypto Ponzi scheme

Federal prosecutors to drop charges against alleged mastermind of $722 million crypto Ponzi scheme

July 11, 2026
US, Canada strike deal to open bridge linking Detroit and Windsor after dispute delayed launch

US, Canada strike deal to open bridge linking Detroit and Windsor after dispute delayed launch

July 11, 2026
Gen Z breaks ultimate taboo by posting salaries online

Gen Z breaks ultimate taboo by posting salaries online

July 11, 2026
Ryanair passenger partially sucked out of broken window after takeoff from Greece

Ryanair passenger partially sucked out of broken window after takeoff from Greece

July 11, 2026
Meta shuts down AI tool after backlash over public Instagram accounts

Meta shuts down AI tool after backlash over public Instagram accounts

July 11, 2026
Trump celebrates 0B Micron investment, says America is ‘GETTING SHOVELS IN THE GROUND’

Trump celebrates $250B Micron investment, says America is ‘GETTING SHOVELS IN THE GROUND’

July 11, 2026
More than 550,000 Kobalt yard tools recalled over battery fire hazard

More than 550,000 Kobalt yard tools recalled over battery fire hazard

July 11, 2026
Apple accuses OpenAI of telling recruits to bring Apple prototypes to interviews

Apple accuses OpenAI of telling recruits to bring Apple prototypes to interviews

July 10, 2026
Cuisinart stainless steel propane grill sold at Lowe’s and Walmart recalled over shattering glass risk

Cuisinart stainless steel propane grill sold at Lowe’s and Walmart recalled over shattering glass risk

July 10, 2026
Don't Miss
Simple sitting change linked to lower risk of cancer death, study finds

Simple sitting change linked to lower risk of cancer death, study finds

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool drained again as Trump administration resumes repairs

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool drained again as Trump administration resumes repairs

Golf star records lowest round in LPGA major history with astounding performance at Evian Championship

Golf star records lowest round in LPGA major history with astounding performance at Evian Championship

TOP 10 BEST AIRSOFT GUNS 2021 YOU MUST HAVE

TOP 10 BEST AIRSOFT GUNS 2021 YOU MUST HAVE

Latest News
Linda Noskova claims Wimbledon women’s title, gives emotional tribute to late mother

Linda Noskova claims Wimbledon women’s title, gives emotional tribute to late mother

July 11, 2026
Top 5 New Side-By-Side UTV’s for Off-Roading 2021

Top 5 New Side-By-Side UTV’s for Off-Roading 2021

July 11, 2026
Federal prosecutors to drop charges against alleged mastermind of 2 million crypto Ponzi scheme

Federal prosecutors to drop charges against alleged mastermind of $722 million crypto Ponzi scheme

July 11, 2026
Trump-appointed judge permanently ends Proud Boys Jan. 6 case, says Constitution left him no choice

Trump-appointed judge permanently ends Proud Boys Jan. 6 case, says Constitution left him no choice

July 11, 2026
South Africa World Cup player dead at 25 just weeks after tournament appearance

South Africa World Cup player dead at 25 just weeks after tournament appearance

July 11, 2026
Copyright © 2026. Truth Republican. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.