Reject the Iran Memorandum of Understanding
Fax Congress Now!
The Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015 (INARA) declares that neither the President nor any of his administration may move forward with ANY of the terms of any Iran nuclear agreement until Congress has reviewed the MOU for 30 days, and or has issued a joint resolution approving or disapproving the agreement, whichever comes first.
Sadly, the Trump administration appears to be trying to skip this legally required step and is moving forward with the terms of the deal without congressional approval!
The Iran MOU is a ROTTEN DEAL and Congress must stop it now!
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To Speaker Mike Johnson, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and all members of Congress:
Reject the Iran MOU
The 2015 Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act and ensuing 42 U.S.C. 2160e requires full congressional review of any new Iran agreement, including a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) such as was signed by President Trump on June 18, 2026.
The law declares that neither the President nor any of his administration may move forward with any of the terms of said agreement until the 30-day review period has expired or Congress has issued a joint resolution approving the agreement, whichever comes first.
Specifically, INARA requires that within five days of reaching an agreement with Iran related to its nuclear program, the President must submit the text of the agreement together with all related materials and annexes, a verification assessment report by the Secretary of State and the Director of National Intelligence, along with a presidential certification regarding the appropriateness of terms and measures to be taken in light of the U.S. nonproliferation goals and associated risk to the United States.
In addition to requiring these transmittal documents, INARA provides a 30-day congressional review period during which Congress can pass a joint resolution of disapproval stating it "does not favor the agreement."
Alternatively, if Congress takes no action on the agreement, the President may, after the review period has expired, waive sanctions to the extent permitted by law. Congress can also cut the review period short by passing a joint resolution to express approval of the agreement.
During the 30-day congressional review period, the President "may not waive, suspend, reduce, provide relief from, or otherwise limit the application of statutory sanctions with respect to Iran under any provision of law or refrain from applying any such sanctions pursuant to [the] agreement."
If enacted, a resolution of disapproval would not invalidate the agreement itself, but it would preclude the President from providing sanctions relief pursuant to the agreement as permitted by law.
As a concerned American and a friend of Israel, I am writing to respectfully demand that Congress fulfill its legal obligation under the INARA, hold hearings and briefings, and ultimately REJECT this awful deal the Trump administration is proposing.
Sincerely,
(Your Name)
A concerned American voter