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McConnell Address Concerns Over WH Iran Intel

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When asked Tuesday about conflicting reports over Iran’s nuclear weapon breakout time, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell “withheld judgement” while touting again the Corker-Menendez bill, giving Congress a review period for any nuclear deal reached with Iran. “Apparently for the next three months or so, we’re going to have a lot of interpretations from both the Iranians and from the administration about what the deal does or doesn’t do,” McConnell said. “But in the end we’re going to have the deal, and the administration will have to provide us all the details in order to get the deal approved. And I’m going to withhold judgement.”

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