Trump signals he could send details of Iran deal to Congress
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- President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled that he's open to sending details of the agreement with Iran to members of Congress, as lawmakers from both parties have raised questions.
- Arriving at a bilateral meeting in France with United Arab Emirates President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Trump said he wouldn't mind sending the memorandum of understanding to Congress for review.
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President Donald Trump on Tuesday signaled that he's open to sending details of the agreement with Iran to members of Congress, as lawmakers from both parties have raised questions.
Arriving at a bilateral meeting in France with United Arab Emirates President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Trump said he wouldn't mind sending the memorandum of understanding to Congress for review. He did not indicate when Congress might receive the details. The framework was announced and signed digitally on Sunday and could bring an end to the hostilities between the U.S. and Iran that began in February.