GOP Pushback Grows Over Trump Iran Deal Amid $300B Reconstruction Fund
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Senate Republicans, led by Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker, push back on President Trump’s nascent Iran peace deal, arguing the $300 billion reconstruction fund could be diverted to Tehran’s malign activities despite guardrails, even as the White House provides the memorandum and sets a 60‑day window for follow-up negotiations; the broader update thread also covers GOP concerns about prediction-market insider trading, AI safety measures, college-sports reform, and other Trump-era policy moves.
- Senate Armed Services chair slams Iran peace deal Politico
- Republicans blast Trump's Iran agreement as details emerge The Detroit News
- Republicans in Washington on edge over Iran deal as Trump touts its merits NBC News
- Senate Republicans raise alarm over Trump’s deal with Iran The Hill
- ‘Utterly Indefensible’: Almost No One Has Said The Iran Deal Is Good For The U.S. Forbes
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