Today, I'm starting my new role as the official @StateDept Spokesperson. Will be sharing posts from @StateDeptSpox going forward. New handle, same mission. Follow there for the latest.
.@StateDept is offering a reward under the Transnational Organized Crime Rewards Program of up to $4 million for information leading to the arrest of Chinese scam center money launderer Daren Li.
Today @StateDept is announcing a reward of up to $10 million under the Transnational Organized Crime Rewards Program for information leading to the seizure or recovery of proceeds from scam compounds in Burma.
The Trump Administration is disrupting a transnational illicit fentanyl network spanning India, Guatemala, and Mexico that supplies precursor chemicals to the Sinaloa Cartel, a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.
Cyber scam syndicates in Southeast Asia run by transnational criminal organizations stole over $10 billion from Americans in 2024, and the total is rising. Today the U.S. sanctioned individuals and entities linked to cyber scam centers in Cambodia, which rely on human trafficking and steal money from victims around the world. The Trump Administration will continue to protect Americans and disrupt the victimization of our citizens online.
Today the U.S. is sanctioning several individuals, entities, and aircraft supporting Iran’s UAV and ballistic missile programs and terrorist activities. Under @POTUS’ national security directive, we’re exposing, disrupting, and countering Iran’s threats in order to protect American interests.
President Trump has made it clear we will not allow hostile actors to threaten U.S. interests in our hemisphere.
We are taking concrete steps with our regional partners to combat terrorist groups such as the cartels, and we are revoking visas of those who would put our citizens in harm's way.
Complete bad-faith “reporting” by the @nytimes.
We provided data and facts that didn’t fit their prewritten headline and so they refused to include it
Presenting continued progress in reducing cases, containing the epidemic, and moving patients onto non-U.S. supported programs as a failure is WRONG.
It's common sense: if you abuse the privilege of having a visa by breaking the law or threatening our national security, that's grounds for revocation.
A visa is a privilege, not a right. The bottom line is we are not going to allow people here on visas who break our laws and who threaten our national security. Visa security is border security.