
Senate Republicans demand Iran deal details as CIA director privately doubts Tehran will comply
The Hill—Republican senators are withholding support for Trump's Iran ceasefire memorandum, demanding public specifics on uranium enrichment limits and verification mechanisms before backing the framework — details Trump sealed without briefing Congress first. CIA Director Ratcliffe privately told allies he doubts Iran intends to honor the terms, adding to the skepticism. White House officials publicly contradicted each other on deal specifics, with administration hawks openly voicing reservations.
- The Hill — Trump questions Lindsey Graham's skepticism on Iran deal: 'He'll be in big trouble'
- The Straits Times — Lawmakers in the dark on Iran deal as Trump says he will send it to Congress
- CNBC — Trump signals he could send details of Iran deal to Congress
- Politico — Congress — Trump sealed the deal without briefing Congress first — leaving lawmakers scrambling
- MS NOW — Trump and his own officials appear split over details of the Iran peace deal
- NOTUS — Senate Republicans refusing to back deal until details are made public
- The New Republic — White House officials publicly contradicted each other on deal terms
- Talking Points Memo — administration hawks openly signaling hawkish reservations on the deal to Axios
- Semafor — Senate Republicans voice doubts about details of the Trump Iran peace deal
- The Hill — senators demand specifics on enrichment limits and verification mechanisms
- Axios — CIA Director Ratcliffe privately doubts Iran intends to honor the deal terms