President Trump indicated he is open to allowing Congress to review the recently negotiated agreement with Iran, responding to bipartisan calls for transparency. Lawmakers are seeking details of the deal, formally signed Sunday by Trump and Vice President Vance, which aims to de-escalate tensions and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The administration has not yet released the full text of the agreement, raising concerns about Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief, and verification protocols. Congressional leaders, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune, have expressed uncertainty about the deal due to a lack of information, particularly regarding enforcement and financial incentives for Iran. While Republicans generally support the diplomatic progress, they emphasize the need for thorough examination. The agreement evokes memories of the contentious 2015 JCPOA debate, fueling demands for greater oversight. Vice President Vance is expected to formally sign the deal in Geneva on Friday.
