A Senate panel is set to vote tomorrow on a bill that would give Congress a say on a potential deal aimed at keeping Tehran from developing a nuclear weapon. On the House side, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said today he will bring the bill to the floor after the Senate acts on legislation giving Congress the power to review any deal.
The Republican told reporters he spoke with Sen. Bob Corker, the Republican chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, earlier in the day. McCarthy said he told Corker that if the Senate approves the bill, the House will vote on it.
"Lines in the sands have moved back," McCarthy said, claiming the US has back-tracked on some of the demands it had at the beginning of the talks. "A lot of the questions will be why have they moved back and will Iran ever be able to have the capability of having a nuclear weapon? That's a key question."