Wednesday on PBS NewsHour, Secretary of State John Kerry articulated the administrations new position on Sen. Bob Corkers (R-TN) bill demanding Congress get a vote on the merits of President Obamas nuclear deal with Iran, in light of prominent Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) supporting the bill this week. Making it clear the bill can not interfere with the presidents deal, Kerry said if its changed and adjusted and reflects the respect for the Constitution and the presidents prerogatives, then Congress can vote.
Kerry said The president is absolutely correct in making sure that what Congress does, does not assault presidential authority and the Constitution and doesnt destroy his ability to be able to negotiate this final deal. Thats critical. And the president has said, if the bill is what it is today, written the same way it is today, then hed veto it.
Adding But if its changed and adjusted, reflects the respect for the Constitution and the presidents prerogatives, while at the same time embracing congressional oversight and review, fine.
One other thing I would say to you isCongress is going to vote., he continued. Congress can vote any day it wants to. You know, the majority leader has the right to bring something to the floor and have a vote. So this is really, I think, a little bit excessive. The truth is, also, Congress will have to vote to lift, ultimately, some of the sanctions which are congressionally mandated. So we all understand the process here and I just think we need to be serious in a way that does not interfere with the presidents ability to pursue the foreign policy interests of our nation.