South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham has publicly expressed support for the ongoing protests in Iran, assuring protesters that President Donald Trump is on their side. "When President Trump says Make Iran Great Again, it means the protestors in Iran must prevail over the ayatollah," Graham wrote. "To all who are sacrificing in Iran, God bless. Help is on the way."
Graham's comments come as protests have spread across the Middle Eastern nation for the past two weeks, with at least 72 reported deaths and over 2,300 others detained according to Human Rights Activists News Agency. The Iranian government has attempted to crack down on demonstrations that started in response to a deteriorating economy and currency inflation.
Graham's message is significant as it comes amid strained U.S.-Iran relations since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. However, President Trump recently voiced support for protesters and warned Iran that the U.S. is "locked and loaded and ready to go."
Other figures have also expressed support for the protests, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio who wrote on X that "The United States supports the brave people of Iran."
Iran's exiled prince Reza Pahlavi praised Trump's warning to the regime, saying it gives Iranian protesters greater strength and hope. "When the regime and its security forces see that violent repression will carry consequences and that the Iranian people will not be abandoned, it raises the cost of brutality and affects behavior inside the system," he said.
It remains unclear how long the protests in Iran will last but Trump's recent intervention in Venezuela suggests that the U.S. may be prepared to offer support to protesters.
Graham's comments come as protests have spread across the Middle Eastern nation for the past two weeks, with at least 72 reported deaths and over 2,300 others detained according to Human Rights Activists News Agency. The Iranian government has attempted to crack down on demonstrations that started in response to a deteriorating economy and currency inflation.
Graham's message is significant as it comes amid strained U.S.-Iran relations since the 1979 Iranian Revolution. However, President Trump recently voiced support for protesters and warned Iran that the U.S. is "locked and loaded and ready to go."
Other figures have also expressed support for the protests, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio who wrote on X that "The United States supports the brave people of Iran."
Iran's exiled prince Reza Pahlavi praised Trump's warning to the regime, saying it gives Iranian protesters greater strength and hope. "When the regime and its security forces see that violent repression will carry consequences and that the Iranian people will not be abandoned, it raises the cost of brutality and affects behavior inside the system," he said.
It remains unclear how long the protests in Iran will last but Trump's recent intervention in Venezuela suggests that the U.S. may be prepared to offer support to protesters.