President Donald Trump attends a working session at Hotel Royal during the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, Tuesday. He told reporters that he would send the Iran deal to Congress for approval. Photo by Yoan Valat/EPA
June 16 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he would send the agreement to end the war with Iran to Congress for approval.
Trump was meeting with United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Évian-les-Bains, France, at the G7 Summit and was asked by a reporter if he would send the agreement to Congress.
"I wouldn't mind," The Hill reported Trump said. "I mean, you know, the Democrats -- we call them Dumocrats because they're dumb people. The Democrats are ... well, what I'd like to do is send it to Congress, saying you shouldn't approve it, and I'll get it approved, whatever they, whatever I say, they want to do the opposite. It's not working too well for them, by the way."
"But yeah, I never thought about sending, never even thought about it, but I will. I will send it to Congress," he said. "I like the idea."











