Senator Tommy Tuberville delivered a forceful speech on the Senate floor, characterizing Sharia law as a major national security threat and calling for its permanent prohibition in the United States. Tuberville cited global examples and recent Islamist attacks, asserting that radical ideologies have repeatedly shown a willingness to harm Americans.

"This is a major national security threat. Radical Islamists have proven over and over again that they are willing to do whatever it takes to kill just one American citizen," Tuberville stated. He emphasized that U.S. values and the Constitution are incompatible with Sharia law, saying, "It's one, our Constitution, or the other. You can't mix them."

The senator framed the issue as nonpartisan, warning that America could follow Europe’s trajectory if Sharia is allowed to take root. Tuberville’s remarks reinforce his October 2025 “No Sharia Act,” legislation aimed at blocking the application of Sharia law in American courts. His comments highlight ongoing debates about religious law, national security, and the role of foreign legal principles in the United States.