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Source: The Hill

VP Vance Comments on Iran Deal Critics Amid Lawmakers' Questions

Vice President Vance stated on Tuesday that it was "kind of ironic" that Republican critics of the Iran deal did not want the war "stopped." This statement comes as lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are raising questions about the specifics of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that was reportedly signed over the weekend. Senators are actively attempting to obtain the official text of this new agreement.

By Fainaron·Jun 17, 2026 (2 hours ago)·1 views
VP Vance Comments on Iran Deal Critics Amid Lawmakers' Questions

Vice President Vance made a statement on Tuesday concerning Republican critics of the Iran deal. He characterized it as "kind of ironic" that these GOP critics expressed opposition to the deal while not wanting the war "stopped."

This comment from Vice President Vance coincides with ongoing discussions and concerns among lawmakers regarding a recent memorandum of understanding. Members of both political parties are reportedly seeking clarification and more information about the details of this MOU, which was signed over the past weekend.

Senators, in particular, are actively working to gain access to the full text of the agreement to review its contents and implications.

According to The Hill, Vice President Vance made these remarks on Tuesday.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by The Hill. Read the original at The Hill →

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