Politics & Government
Passaic County GOP Chairman: Iran Deal 'Bad For The U.S.'
John Trainer calls on Rep. Bill Pascrell to oppose Obama's Iran nuclear deal.

A new nuclear Cold War will be passed onto future generations and will allow terrorists around the world to receive funding from Iran due to President Obama’s nuclear deal with the country.
Passaic County Regular Republican Organization Chairman John Traier is urging Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-District 9) to oppose the deal.
“This is a bad deal for the United States, for Israel, and for the stability of the Middle East,” Trainer said in a statement. “The agreement that President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry approved lifts economic sanctions against a nation that sponsors terrorism and allows Iran to receive billions of dollars immediately to continue to finance terrorist activities around the world, including the United States.”
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Iran will receive almost $7 billion in cash immediately after the deal is ratified.
Traier said Rep. Pascrell has an obligation to protect the citizens of the United States and oppose the Iran deal. Congress has 60 days to review the agreement and can vote to oppose it, as some Democrats have said they will do.
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“Now is the time for Bill Pascrell to do what is best for America’s future, not to try to polish the legacy of President Obama at the expense of our nation’s future,” said Traier.
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