Republicans in Congress will get to voice their
displeasure of any deal on Iran’s nuclear program, but House Democrats
have enough votes to sustain a veto from President Obama if Republicans
disapprove of the deal.
The Hill reported on a letter that House Democrats sent to the White House:
One hundred and fifty lawmakers, including Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), are urging the administration to “stay the course” and “exhaust every avenue” in its bid to craft a diplomatic deal to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran.
One hundred and fifty lawmakers, including Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), are urging the administration to “stay the course” and “exhaust every avenue” in its bid to craft a diplomatic deal to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran.
“If the United States were to abandon negotiations
or cause their collapse, not only would we fail to peacefully prevent a
nuclear-armed Iran, we would make that outcome more likely,” the
Democrats wrote to Obama Thursday in a letter spearheaded by Reps. Jan
Schakowsky (Ill.), Lloyd Doggett (Texas) and David Price (N.C.).
While the letter is addressed to the White
House, the message sends a warning shot to GOP leaders that Democrats
could likely sustain a presidential veto if the Republicans vote to
disapprove a deal negotiated by the U.S., Iran, and five other nations.
What this means is that Republicans will get to have
their say on the deal, but if they disapprove, President Obama will
veto their resolution of disapproval, and House Democrats will have
enough votes to sustain the president’s veto.
The
American people are watching a political show that will satisfy a lot
of egos, but have no impact on the eventual outcome. House Democrats are
taking a stand for diplomacy and peace. Pelosi and company were also
sending a not too subtle signal that they have President Obama’s back.
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