A new report from Politico reveals some rather disturbing new information about the infamous Iran Deal:
The Obama administration didn’t tell the full story behind its concessions on the Iran deal and prisoner swap https://t.co/zBkT7aZrWT pic.twitter.com/A9xjgltn0w
— POLITICO (@politico) April 24, 2017
The Obama White House didn’t publicize 14 Iranians whose charges were dropped as part of the Iran deal https://t.co/z49MdxRWXi pic.twitter.com/BS7JU6OfEu
— POLITICO (@politico) April 24, 2017
Obama’s hidden Iran deal giveaway: “They didn’t just dismiss a bunch of innocent business guys” https://t.co/HQZqvOCQXS pic.twitter.com/bo9pHGTvSq
— POLITICO (@politico) April 24, 2017
As it turns out, the Iran Deal was evidently even worse than we all thought:
Obama wanted Iran deal so bad he freed several Iranian spies under DOJ investigation. Incredible https://t.co/X5Myvw0xWq pic.twitter.com/43mnLKMjlV
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) April 24, 2017
Here’s how Vox approached the story:
A new report reveals Obama misled the public about a quiet giveaway to Iran https://t.co/lhyXGkraor
— Vox (@voxdotcom) April 24, 2017
"Misled" https://t.co/LlrVDFk7uP
— Sarah Quinlan (@sarahmquinlan) April 24, 2017
More from Vox (emphasis added):
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If fully substantiated, the report would underscore that the White House was willing to go to extraordinary lengths in order to keep Iran on board with the nuclear deal — so far, in fact, that it was willing to undermine its own efforts to track and crack down on Iranian weapons programs. It would also mean the White House was willing to mislead the American public in order to do so.
If fully substantiated, this seems like a little more than misleading the public, no?
isn't that also called a lie????
— An army of angels (@ChrisRuffin7) April 24, 2017
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