The Trump administration intends to submit the recently reached agreement with Iran to Congress for review, despite ongoing criticism from some lawmakers who claim they have been kept in the dark regarding the deal’s specifics. This move is potentially prompted by legal requirements mandating congressional approval for such agreements. Republican members of Congress have expressed frustration over the lack of access to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) text, raising the possibility of objections and potential attempts to block or modify the deal. The submission to Congress will initiate a review period, allowing legislators to debate and potentially vote on the agreement. The lack of transparency has fueled concerns among some Republicans regarding the terms of the deal and its potential implications. This development signals a potential showdown between the administration and Congress over the future of US policy toward Iran.