The president’s top national security aide is huddling with top senators to rescue the nuclear accord that Trump swore to scuttle.
By Betsy Woodruff and Spencer Ackerman
Donald Trump’s national security adviser has been working closely with two key senators to prevent Trump from destroying the Iran deal, multiple sources in and outside government tell The Daily Beast.
By
Friday, Trump will face a pivotal congressional deadline: whether to
again waive nuclear-related sanctions on Iran; or permit their
restoration, which would put the U.S. in violation of a multinational
deal it spearheaded during Barack Obama’s administration.
According to multiple sources, H.R. McMaster is reprising the role he played last fall: removing a legislative irritant from Trump so that the president can quietly remain in the deal.
This
time around, sources told The Daily Beast, McMaster is searching for an
agreement, even one just in principle, with the leadership of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee to convince Trump that the
president’s decision to “de-certify” Iran’s compliance last fall pressured Congress to modify its terms.
It
doesn’t exactly work like that—Congress is not a party to the Iran
deal, and so all it can do here is place restrictions, or
encouragements, on U.S. policy toward Iran. But multiple sources said
McMaster considers that an agreement with Sens. Bob Corker
and Ben Cardin that took away the congressional deadlines on Iran that
Trump hates would be a face-saving way for the White House to accept the
deal.
“This would be a coup for McMaster and a bailout for Trump,” said a Republican lobbyist familiar with the talks.
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Source: The Daily Beast
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