Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) criticized the Biden administration’s foreign policy, particularly its approach to countries like Iran, which is seen as supportive of Palestinian terrorist groups like Hamas. Blackburn argued that the administration’s foreign policy has become “muddled” and “confused” and expressed concerns about the release of Iranian funds and the potential for these funds to indirectly support groups like Hamas. She also called for National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan to resign, citing his involvement in issues like the Iran nuclear deal and “Russiagate.” Additionally, Blackburn urged for a clear-eyed foreign policy approach that would instill fear in the nation’s enemies and strengthen alliances with its allies.