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Lawmakers Push for Disclosure as Trump’s Iran Deal Faces Congressional Review
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · Jun 16, 2026
What happened
US lawmakers are demanding details of President Donald Trump’s new interim Iran agreement and say Congress must review it before sanctions relief. Both Democrats and Republicans are criticizing the secrecy, while Trump says he now supports sending the memorandum to Congress after the Friday signing.
- 01Congress may review the Iran deal before any sanctions relief begins.
- 02Schumer demanded a classified briefing and accused Trump of secrecy.
- 03Republicans Thune and Tillis also said they lack the memorandum’s text.
- 04Trump, at the G7 in France, now supports congressional review.
- 05He still insists Iran must fully abandon its nuclear weapons program.
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