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Live coverage: Trump's tentative Iran deal faces GOP criticism; Shooting at White House renews security fears
Key takeaways
- The emerging deal is likely to take center stage on the Sunday talk shows over Memorial Day weekend as lawmakers, party strategists and members of the media seek to unravel its terms.
- Separately, the nation is reacting to the latest violent act committed in the vicinity of President Trump.
- On Saturday evening, a man was killed by the Secret Service after he approached the White House and opened fire.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
The emerging deal is likely to take center stage on the Sunday talk shows over Memorial Day weekend as lawmakers, party strategists and members of the media seek to unravel its terms.
Separately, the nation is reacting to the latest violent act committed in the vicinity of President Trump.
On Saturday evening, a man was killed by the Secret Service after he approached the White House and opened fire.
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