U.S. Rep. Mike Pompeo
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The
United States Congress is investigating whether the Obama administration misled
lawmakers last summer about the extent of concessions granted to Iran's regime
under the nuclear deal, as well as if administration officials have been
quietly rewriting the deal’s terms in the aftermath of the agreement, the
Washington Free Beacon reported, quoting sources and a formal notice sent to
the State Department.
The
concerns come after statements from top U.S. officials last week suggesting
that Iran's regime is set to receive greater weapons and sanctions relief,
moves that the administration had promised Congress would never take place as
White House officials promoted the deal last summer.
“When multiple officials—including
Secretary Kerry, Secretary Lew, and Ambassador Mull—testify in front of Members
of Congress, we are inclined to believe them,” Rep. Mike Pompeo (R., Kan.) told
the Washington Free Beacon.
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