One GOP Senator described the deal as "the worst foreign policy blunder in decades." Others are privately comparing it to the Obama Iran deal that Trump tore up.

Republicans on Capitol Hill say they need more information about the agreement between the United States and Iran announced Sunday by President Donald Trump.

As Trump’s agreement with Iran starts looking even worse under scrutiny, Tom Nichols of The Atlantic explains how this whole fiasco has left the U.S. in a weaker position than…

Republicans on Capitol Hill say they need more information about the agreement between the U.S. and Iran.

The latest deal between the US and Iran has been heavily criticised by analysts with one expert saying it's a 'tacit admission of strategic defeat' from Trump's administration

Though details are still fuzzy, GOP hardliners don't like the sound of economic relief for Iran.

Republicans are awaiting full details of the president’s new agreement with Iran but early reports have exacerbated longstanding tensions over the war.

One GOP Senator described the deal as "the worst foreign policy blunder in decades." Others are privately comparing it to the Obama Iran deal that Trump tore up.

The MOU is the “worst foreign policy blunder in decades,” Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy wrote.

The agreement includes $300 billion in private investments in Iran’s economy.

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy blasts US-Iran MoU as 'worst foreign policy blunder in decades'.

Donald Trump insisted last month that he didn’t think about Americans’ finances when negotiating with Iran.

Members of Trump’s own party line have lined up to condemn the deal, which pledges to help fund Iran and scrap sanctions

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If you listen closely, you’ll hear relief, not celebration

Trump's Iran deal faces backlash from Republican hawks, who criticize it as a major foreign policy mistake.

Republican leaders on Capitol Hill are voicing strong reservations —- and some outright condemnation — of the Trump administration’s agreement to end the fighting in Iran.

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One Republican senator called the framework pact announced this week the “worst foreign policy blunder in decades.”

As key Republicans on Capitol Hill first learned the details of President Donald Trump’s agreement with Iran, some were so stunned that they simply wouldn’t speak about it.

The criticism was a rare rebuke from members of the Republican Party who have mostly offered full loyalty to the president, but are increasingly restive.