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We’re voting again on Iran deal, Sen. Mitch McConnell says

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We’re voting again on Iran deal, Sen. Mitch McConnell says

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) prepared a second technical vote on a resolution of disapproval for the Iran nuclear deal minutes after Democrats filibustered the first one.
The Republican leader filed cloture Thursday for a second time on a resolution of disapproval, setting up a vote for Tuesday evening.
The Kentucky Republican slammed Democrats, saying they are blocking “the American people from even having a real vote on one of the most consequential foreign policy issues of our age.”
“It’s telling that Democrats would go to such extreme lengths to prevent President Obama from even having to consider legislation on this issue,” he said. “If the president is so proud of this deal, then he shouldn’t be afraid. He should wield his veto pen with pride and explain his rationale to the American people.”
McConnell, who expects Democrats to come out with their own anti-Iran proposals, said the Senate won’t take up legislation unless it has enough support to overcome a presidential veto.


“We’ll have a raft of new bash-Iran proposals introduced by friends on the other side,” he said. “[But] we’re not interested in using floor time for…efforts on the other side to try to try to fool their constituents into thinking ’oh, I really, really was serious about Iran in spite of the fact that I voted for the Iran deal that you hate.’”


Sens. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) and Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) have introduced legislation to extend the Iran Sanctions Act, which expires next year. While Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, suggested that the legislation could pass earlier this year, only Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) has backed the proposal.
Republicans had been widely expected to keep the focus on Iran next week.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said earlier Thursday that “there’s going to be a number of additional votes next week.”