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Demand a Full Congressional Investigation Into the Iran "Peace Deal"

To: Sen. Cantwell, Rep. DelBene, Sen. Murray, Pres. Trump

From: A verified voter in Bothell, WA

May 26

Congress needs to investigate what actually happened with the Iran deal before the 60-day clock runs out. What Axios reporter Barak Ravid obtained from the draft agreement tells a very different story than what the White House is selling: this is a memorandum of understanding, not a peace deal. It expires. Iran's enriched uranium stockpile isn't surrendered — it's been punted to future negotiations that may never happen. The "unconditional surrender" war aim has been quietly retired. What did we give up? Sanctions relief, a lifted naval blockade, unfrozen Iranian assets, and continued Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz. In exchange, we got verbal commitments relayed through mediators — nothing signed, nothing certified. Senators Graham, Cruz, and Wicker have already called this a disaster that leaves Iran "stronger, wealthier and strategically intact." They're right. Iran's own state media called Trump's characterization of the deal "incomplete and inconsistent with reality." The American public was told we were fighting to eliminate Iran's nuclear threat. That threat still exists. Congress has both the authority and the obligation to hold hearings, demand the full text of this agreement, and scrutinize every concession made on our behalf before this temporary ceasefire becomes a permanent capitulation.

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