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Treasury’s Big Week: Cracking Down on Threats Home and Abroad

ivanusma70 January 19, 2026 2 minutes read
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The U.S. Treasury Department just concluded an incredibly active week, launching a broad offensive against various threats to national security and financial integrity. From disrupting global terror financing to tackling domestic fraud and pressuring hostile foreign governments, the message is clear: accountability is a top priority.

First, the Treasury took decisive action against groups linked to terrorism. Working with the State Department, they officially labeled certain branches of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Jordan as terrorist-linked organizations. This move aims to cut off their access to the U.S. financial system, especially due to allegations of material support to Hamas. Similarly, the Lebanese Muslim Brotherhood and its secretary general received the same designations, triggering asset freezes and strict prohibitions on financial transactions.

Domestically, the Treasury announced a major push against government benefits fraud. Billions of dollars have been lost to schemes, particularly in Minnesota. New initiatives include investigations into money services businesses, stricter reporting rules for international transactions, and specialized training for law enforcement. The IRS is also auditing suspected financial institutions, and a new task force will investigate misuse of pandemic-era tax incentives.

Finally, the department escalated pressure on hostile state actors. Sanctions were placed on senior Iranian officials and “shadow banking” networks, accused of human rights abuses and laundering money from oil sales. A day later, the Treasury targeted entities and individuals involved in funding the Iran-backed Houthis, aiming to sever the flow of illicit money and logistics that sustain these militant groups.

In essence, the Treasury’s comprehensive approach seeks to choke off financial lifelines for those who threaten security, whether they are international terror groups, fraudsters at home, or state-sponsored adversaries.

Source: https://www.mychesco.com/a/news/national/treasury-unleashes-sweeping-sanctions-as-it-targets-militants-fraud-iran-crackdown/

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