Harris under fire for dodging inquiry on adviser’s Iran connections
US Vice President Kamala Harris is stonewalling a congressional inquiry into her national security adviser Phil Gordon's ties to an Iranian government influence network in the US, according to the Washington Free Beacon.
The network known as the Iran Experts Initiative was exposed in a joint investigation by Iran International and Semafor last September.
Last month, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) initiated an investigation into Gordon’s ties. The inquiry focuses on Gordon’s longstanding association with Pentagon official Ariane Tabatabai, a senior Department of Defense official involved in an Iranian government operation to expand Tehran’s influence in the United States.
Harris did not respond to an August 9 deadline from Cotton and Stefani to explain Gordon’s ties to Tabatabai and the pro-Tehran network.
"You failed to respond by my deadline or to appropriately address this threat to national security emanating from your staff," Cotton wrote in a letter to Harris on Thursday.
"The presence of such an obvious security risk in your inner circle should have elicited your utmost attention. It raises the question of whether you've been aware of Mr. Gordon's possible links to the Iranian regime and simply find your policies aligned enough with Tehran's interests that ties to that regime don't concern you."
Earlier this month, top lawmakers overseeing US foreign policy threatened to subpoena the State Department following the agency’s failure to provide information about suspended Iran envoy Robert Malley.
In a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Jim Risch and House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul expressed deep frustration with the State Department's lack of transparency regarding the suspension of Robert Malley's security clearance.
Malley was appointed by President Joe Biden in early 2021 to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, advocating for sanctions relief in exchange for nuclear restrictions. Despite efforts, the deal has not been reinstated since Trump's 2018 withdrawal. In April 2023, Malley was placed on leave and had his security clearance suspended. Iran International first reported the incident two months later, but the State Department blocked all attempts to find more information about Malley’s case.
As the US elections approach and Iran-Israel tensions rise, the Biden-Harris administration is under increased scrutiny regarding its handling of national security matters.
The unresolved questions about Gordon’s ties to the Iran Experts Initiative and the State Department’s lack of information on Robert Malley’s suspension are drawing attention, highlighting the administration’s approach to sensitive foreign policy issues during a critical period.