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Trump's prospective deal with N Korea has little in common with Iran nuclear deal -- here's why
June 06, 2018
President Donald Trump’s highly anticipated summit meeting with Kim Jong-un is scheduled to take place on June 12 in Singapore -- and an anxious Congress wants assurance that they'll get a vote on any nuclear deal reached with North Korea. Their concerns are understandable given that Congress had no say in President Barack Obama's Iran nuclear deal.
On "The News and Why it Matters," Glenn Beck and the team talked about the many differences between the Iran nuclear deal and any prospective nuclear pact with North Korea.
Watch the video above to hear the differences.
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