The U.S. House has presented three proposals addressing the Iran deal. Rep. Ralph Abraham (R-La.5) says the items come amid more conversation about the Obama administration's plan.
One measure comes as House Republicans believe the White House has not disclosed all documents pertaining to the agreement. "There was a conservative debate that the president hasn't given us all the documentation that is required for the Iran deal that we voted on earlier," said Abraham.
GOP leadership has also pointed to what it calls "side deals" with the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Abraham says the administration has refused to turn over details about arrangements with nuclear inspectors. "We've asked, but have not been given them. When the law required the president to give us the documents, he did not."
Votes on the proposals are expected today.