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More bipartisan opposition to Trump's deal with Iran is building in Congress
Bipartisan opposition to the U.S.-Iran deal is growing in Congress, with both Democrats and Republicans expressing concerns about its terms. President Trump criticized his critics, calling them 'fools,' while senators like Bill Cassidy and John Cornyn highlighted unresolved issues such as Iran's nuclear ambitions and financial costs to Americans. Some Democrats argue the 2015 Obama-era JCPOA offered better terms than the current agreement.
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