U.S. House passes Iran nuclear review bill
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The US House of Representatives has passed legislation that will allow lawmakers to review, and potentially reject, an international nuclear deal with Iran. The House passed the bill with an overwhelming 400 votes to 25. Officials say President Barack Obama is now expected to sign it into law.
The bill, which was passed last week by the Senate, will give Congress 30 days to review a final nuclear agreement after international negotiators reach such a deal. It also bars Obama from lifting any Congressional sanctions against Iran during that time.