President Trump’s proposed new deal with Iran is sparking internal conflict within the Republican party, primarily over a proposed $300 billion fund. Many Republicans are voicing strong opposition to the financial component of the deal. To mitigate potential fallout, Trump is reportedly distancing himself from the negotiations and has dispatched Vice President Vance to take a leading role in defending the plan. This move appears to be a strategic effort to shield the President from direct criticism should the deal encounter further resistance. The disagreement centers on concerns about the financial implications and potential benefits to Iran. The situation highlights a fracture within the party regarding the best approach to Iranian relations and nuclear policy. Vance is now tasked with navigating the political challenges and securing support for the controversial agreement.