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Cotton: ‘I Share Some of Those Questions’ Trump Has on NATO

Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) discussed a private meeting he attended with GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. Cotton keyed in one aspect, which was Trump’s questions about NATO, which Trump had said was obsolete. Cotton

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Tom Cotton Becomes Right’s Leading Hawk

It’s been a brutal inaugural year in the Senate for Tom Cotton in the win-loss column: Within months of being sworn in, the next-generation leader of GOP hawks lost major showdowns over the Iran nuclear deal and government surveillance, two of his top causes.

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Exclusive: Tom Cotton: ‘It is Our Duty to Lead on the Global Stage’

WASHINGTON– In a speech to the National Conservative Student Conference, United States Senator Tom Cotton harshly condemned President Obama’s proposed nuclear deal with the Iranian regime. Speaking to Breitbart News following the speech, Senator Cotton emphasized the importance of involving young Americans in foreign policy issues.

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WH Denies Secret Iran Deals, Mocks Cotton

Thursday at the White House press briefing, White House press secretary Josh Earnest addressed concerns brought to light by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) about the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA)  nuclear agreement with Iran on how inspections will proceed and said there

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Schumer’s Broken Promise Confirms Tom Cotton Was Right (Part 2)

Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) promised in 2013 “that together, Democrats and Republicans are gonna work to see that we don’t let up on these sanctions, as this agreement did, until Iran gives up not only all nuclear weapons, but all nuclear weapon capability, all enriched uranium, all the centrifuges, and all the heavy water reactors at Arak.”

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Susan Rice Admits Secret ‘Side Deals’ with Iran

White House National Security Advisor Susan Rice admitted the existence of two secret “side deals” between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), to accompany the main Iran nuclear deal agreed last week between Iran and the P5+1 powers (U.S., Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and China).

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Cotton: I Would Recommend Trump ‘Apologize’ to McCain

Cotton said, “I disagree with Mr. Trump’s comments. John McCain is a great American. Everyone knows that he was a POW for over five years. But, here’s one thing that most people don’t know about him. His dad was a senior admiral at the time he was a POW, and because of that,the Vietnamese offered him an opportunity for early release, in direct violation of the code of conduct for prisoners of war. John McCain declined that early release, and obeyed the code of conduct. So, I think we all should respect and honor John McCain’s service.”

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Cotton: With Obama’s Deal, Iran Will Have Nukes in 10 Years

Sunday, on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) said, “Even if Iran obeys the deal, Iran is going to be a nuclear weapons state in just ten years.” Cotton argued, “Iran is a terror-sponsoring, anti-American, outlaw regime. They’ve

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Cotton: Deal a ‘Terrible, Dangerous’ Mistake

On Tuesday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) reacted to the tentative agreement on the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers announced earlier in the day by President Barack Obama. “The American people are going to repudiate the

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Tom Cotton Defies Obama: ‘I Believe That Congress Will Kill The Deal’

“This proposed deal is a terrible dangerous mistake that’s going to pave the path for Iran to get a nuclear weapon while giving them tens of billions of dollars of sanctions relief,” he said in an interview on MSNBC’s Morning Joe. Cotton, a freshman senator, has made his opposition to the deal the center of his emerging political career.

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Cotton Takes On Sanctuary Cities: ‘Local Officials Should Support The Rule Of Law’

His bill, introduced Wednesday, comes on the heels of the murder of Kate Steinle at the hands of a multiple-deportee, multiple felon who was released from custody due to San Francisco’s sanctuary polices. “The senseless murder of a young woman in San Francisco last week tragically illustrates that the politicization of the immigration debate has now swamped even common-sense efforts to protect public safety,” Cotton said. “It is unacceptable that cities would issue ordinances that explicitly aim to frustrate federal immigration laws that are supposed to keep illegal immigrant felons off the streets.”

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Cotton: Iran Doesn’t Take Obama ‘Seriously’

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) stated that Iran doesn’t take President Obama “seriously” on Wednesday’s “Situation Room” on CNN. Cotton said, “President Obama has said all along that the military option is on the table. We need Iran to take him

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