FREE BEACON
by Adam Kredo
August 14, 2015
Urges Congress to vote no
A former senior White House staffer who now heads one of the nation’s leading human rights groups came out strongly against the recently inked nuclear accord with Iran and urged members of Congress to vote against it, marking another severe blow to the Obama administration’s campaign to sell the deal publicly. Jonathan Greenblatt, a former special assistant to President Barack Obama who left that post several months ago to head the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), criticized the Iran deal as fundamentally flawed and urged members of Congress to block its implementation. READ MORE