Jan 15 Sen. Rick Scott Reintroduces No Relief for Allies of Dictators Act
Reintroduce the No Relief for Allies of Dictators Act.
Occurrences
Senator Rick Scott reintroduced the No Relief for Allies of Dictators Act to revoke existing and deny future U.S. visas to foreign nationals who enable or benefit from regimes in Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Bolivia...
On January 14, 2026, Senator Rick Scott introduced S.3641, the No Relief for Allies of Dictators Act of 2026, which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Evidence
On January 15, 2026, Senator Rick Scott reintroduced the No Relief for Allies of Dictators Act to revoke existing and deny future U.S. visas to foreign nationals who enable or benefit from regimes in Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, and Bolivia.
On January 14, 2026, Senator Rick Scott introduced S.3641, the No Relief for Allies of Dictators Act of 2026, which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Assessments
Multiple credible sources confirm that Senator Rick Scott reintroduced the No Relief for Allies of Dictators Act during the same term. Congressional records show he introduced S.3641 and press releases provide additional verification. The campaign promise concerned reintroduction, not passage, and this action fulfills that promise.
Multiple pieces of evidence confirm that Senator Rick Scott reintroduced the No Relief for Allies of Dictators Act during his term. Specific bill information, dates, and committee referrals are provided, which directly fulfill the stated promise to reintroduce the legislation.
Multiple sources confirm that Senator Rick Scott reintroduced the No Relief for Allies of Dictators Act during his current term, specifically on January 14 and 15, 2026. The substantiated and timely legislative action satisfies the promise to reintroduce the specified act.