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Lawmakers Criticize Trump's New Iran Peace Deal

Published Thursday, June 18, 2026 · Updated June 19

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The Trump administration's new Iran peace deal, a memorandum of understanding, offers immediate sanctions relief to Iran, including waivers on oil exports and access to frozen funds, alongside a framework for over $300 billion in reconstruction. This deal has drawn strong bipartisan criticism from lawmakers concerned about its benefits to Iran and perceived lack of nuclear concessions.

What We Know — Key Points

  • The memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the Iran peace deal provides immediate sanctions relief, including waivers on Iranian oil exports and access to frozen funds, and establishes a framework for over $300 billion in reconstruction and economic development.
  • Lawmakers have expressed strong bipartisan criticism of the Trump administration's Iran deal, citing concerns that it disproportionately benefits Iran and lacks sufficient concessions on its nuclear program.

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Criticism of Iran Deal Concessions
  • Fox News

    The article emphasizes strong bipartisan criticism of the Trump administration's Iran deal, highlighting concerns that it disproportionately benefits Iran and lacks sufficient concessions on its nuclear program.

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