This agreement, this deal as the President refers to it, requires a decision by both the House and the Senate, a simple vote in both bodies. Should the House and the Senate reject the Iran deal, then The President most likely would veto the rejection. That would require a two thirds vote in both the House and the Senate to overturn that. (02:32–02:40)
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Asserts that the President would likely veto a congressional rejection of the Iran deal.
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