Congress Demands Details and a Vote on Iran Memorandum
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Bipartisan lawmakers are pressing for the text of a memorandum with Iran and a congressional vote on any deal affecting the Iranian nuclear program, warning that a secret executive agreement could undermine long-term oversight. The White House says the memorandum should be released by Friday with a briefing to follow, while some Republicans caution against bypassing Congress and others advocate a formal vote. The article also notes ongoing scrutiny of Jay Clayton’s potential DNI confirmation and a push to move a bipartisan housing bill this week.
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