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Top Trump officials face bipartisan questions in first all-member Iran briefings
Top Trump officials faced bipartisan congressional scrutiny during briefings on the Iran deal, with lawmakers questioning terms like uranium stockpiles and financial benefits for Iran. Democrats pressed for details on oil sanctions and a reconstruction fund, while Republicans also raised concerns. The administration emphasized negotiations to restrict Iran's enriched uranium and confirmed talks between U.S. and Iran officials in Qatar.
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