(Washington Examiner) The House cleared legislation that would require President Obama to submit any nuclear deal with Iran to Congress for review, but require a supermajority to keep it from being implemented.
The vote was 400-25, with most of the opposition coming from conservative Republicans who felt it was too weak.
Neither the Senate, which passed the bipartisan compromise a week ago in a 98-1 vote, nor the House made significant changes to the legislation approved unanimously on April 14 by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.