A recent memorandum from the Trump administration regarding Iran has triggered debate over whether it must be submitted to Congress for review. The focus stems from a 2015 law mandating congressional approval for any nuclear agreement with Iran. Legal experts are divided on whether the memo constitutes an “agreement” requiring submission. Democrats are pushing for transparency and arguing the administration is circumventing congressional oversight. Republicans largely support the administration’s approach to Iran, but some acknowledge the need to address the legal questions. The outcome could significantly impact the future of US policy toward Iran and congressional authority over foreign policy matters. The memo’s contents remain largely undisclosed, fueling further speculation and political tension.