US imposes sanctions on Iran over crackdown on protesters

US sanctions Iran’s security council secretary, IRGC commanders, and law enforcement officials

An Iranian woman walks on a street in Tehran, Iran, January 15, 2026. Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS

The US on Thursday imposed sanctions on five Iranian officials accused of being behind the crackdown on protests and said it was tracking Iranian leaders’ funds being wired to international banks, as President Donald Trump maintains pressure on Tehran.

The US Treasury Department said it sanctioned the Secretary of the Supreme Council for National Security, as well as commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and law enforcement forces, accusing them of orchestrating the crackdown.

The US also imposed sanctions on Fardis Prison, where the State Department said women had "endured cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment."

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a video: "US Treasury knows, that like rats on a sinking ship, you are frantically wiring funds stolen from Iranian families to banks and financial institutions around the world. Rest assured, we will track them and you. But there’s still time, if you choose to join us. As President Trump has said, stop the violence and stand with the people of Iran."

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