President Trump and Republican Senator Bill Cassidy engaged in a vocal dispute during a closed-door meeting with other GOP members, focusing on the administration’s preliminary peace deal with Iran. The exchange reportedly involved raised voices and occurred as the deal faces scrutiny from within the Republican party. Cassidy, a known critic of the former president, challenged the terms of the proposed agreement. Details of the specific arguments remain limited, but sources confirm the conversation was contentious. The incident highlights internal divisions within the GOP regarding foreign policy and the approach to negotiations with Iran. NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez initially reported the altercation. This disagreement underscores the ongoing debate surrounding the potential re-establishment of a nuclear agreement with Iran.