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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 21, 2021

Instead of taking a bipartisan approach, the Biden administration is blindly racing to offer sanctions relief to an Iranian regime.

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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 21, 2021

The JCPOA's history demonstrates that. The Obama administration entered the JCPOA with no Republican support and bipartisan opposition.

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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 21, 2021

The most enduring U.S. policy towards Iran would be one that is bipartisan.

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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 21, 2021

There are Republicans, including myself, that would work with the Administration on the nuclear deal with Iran but not the JCPOA.

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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 21, 2021

Let's dispense with the notion that reentering the JCPOA puts Iran's nuclear program 'back in the box.'

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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 21, 2021

It is completely unreasonable to believe that Iran will grant concessions to the West after the United States gives up its primary form of leverage on Iran, which is sanctions.

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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 21, 2021

If the Biden administration reenters the JCPOA, with unanimous Republican opposition and bipartisan opposition, for a second time, how is that likely to end under the next Republican administration?

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Sheldon Whitehouse
@sheldonwhitehouse· Democratic · RI· Jun 21, 2021

Madam President, I want to speak briefly this evening about S. 1, the Senate version of H.R. 1, the democracy reform bill that we are going to be considering moving to proceed to this week, and I hope we will be able to show a unified…

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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 17, 2021

Mr. President, once again, I object to the request from the Senator from New York for the reasons I previously stated. I will repeat again: I support removing prosecution of sexual assault and related crimes from the chain of command, but…

Congressional Record · 2021-06-17
Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 17, 2021

I think given the wise comments of not only Mr. Johnson but also the pending recommendations by the Department of Defense concerning this issue, again, the best place to have a thorough, lively debate and amendments, by the way, which are…

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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 16, 2021

Madam President, once again, I object to the request from the Senator from New York for the reasons I have previously stated, and I will repeat again what I have said publicly and what I have committed to. I support removing prosecution of…

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Jim Langevin
@jimlangevin· Democratic · RI· Jun 16, 2021

I think it is a mistake to be abandoning railgun.

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Jim Langevin
@jimlangevin· Democratic · RI· Jun 16, 2021

I want to thank you for the important work that you are doing leading the Department of Homeland Security.

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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 15, 2021

the facilities do matter, but what is the first thing that goes in local budgets when there is not enough funds, the facilities' maintenance.

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Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 15, 2021

Mr. President, on behalf of myself and Mr. Inhofe, as the chair and ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and the cochairs of the Senate Army Caucus, it is our honor to pay tribute to a great leader and an exceptional…

Congressional Record · 2021-06-15
Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 15, 2021

Madam President, reserving my right to object, the legislation that the Senator from New York proposes, particularly with respect to the issue of crimes involving sexual misconduct, is something that I support. But without a thorough…

Congressional Record · 2021-06-15
Jack Reed
@jackreed· Democratic · RI· Jun 15, 2021

Mr. President, today, most jobs require some kind of postsecondary credential, whether a certificate, an associate's or bachelor's degree, an advanced or professional degree, or an apprenticeship. Moreover, the workplace is changing with…

Congressional Record · 2021-06-15