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The article summarizes former Republican Representative Trey Gowdy’s concerns regarding the recent MOU with Iran. Gowdy expressed a desire to hear from intelligence officials like John Lee Ratcliffe to gauge Iran’s perception of the deal, questioning whether they feel they have gained an advantage. He argued that the United States was in a stronger position prior to the MOU, with an economic stranglehold on Iran, and questioned what tangible benefits were achieved. Gowdy suggested that domestic political pressures, such as upcoming midterms and high gas prices, might have influenced the administration’s decision-making rather than national security considerations.