Trump Signals Willingness to Put Iran Deal Details Before Congress

President Trump said he’s open to sending the memorandum of understanding for the new U.S.–Iran peace framework to Congress for review, as lawmakers from both parties seek a chance to weigh in before finalizing the deal. The preliminary framework would extend a 60-day ceasefire and set up negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear program, though the full text has not been released and Trump plans to unveil details Friday. Some allies, like Sen. Lindsey Graham, want congressional input, while JD Vance cautioned that many details remain to be worked out. A signing ceremony is expected Friday in Geneva, with Trump noting early signs of Strait of Hormuz reopening benefiting shipping and prices.
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