Trump clashes with Republican senators in heated meeting over Iran vote
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Jordain Carney, Calen Razor
Summary
The article describes a tense and confrontational meeting between President Trump and Republican senators over an Iran vote. Trump was reportedly furious with GOP lawmakers who opposed him, leading to a heated exchange described by attendees as "intense," "spirited," and "frank." The meeting, which could have been a peace summit, instead became a platform for Trump to air his grievances against Republican opponents.
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Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kansas) described the scene as 'very much like a hospital board meeting, when a bunch of doctors are yelling at each other'
Another GOP senator, granted anonymity to speak candidly, called the lunch 'very intense'
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) called it 'spirited,' 'frank' and 'candid'
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