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Lawrence: Trump picked the worst place in the world to sign his terrible deal with Iran

6/19/202642 min

Tonight on The Last Word: Donald Trump lies that he got Iran’s “unconditional surrender.” Also, Trump’s Iran deal faces rare backlash from top Republicans. Plus, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick attacks James Talarico’s faith. And Talarico demands Ken Paxton to release the “Hoffman files.” Fmr. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Sen. Chuck Schumer, and Texas State Rep. James Talarico join Lawrence O’Donnell.

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  3. Lawrence O'Donnell· Host0:50

    If you could pick the worst place in the world for Donald Trump to sign his deal with Iran, literally the worst place in the world, it would be at the French Palace of Versailles. That is where Donald Trump signed his deal last night that Republican senators, Republicans are now condemning. The Treaty of Versailles signed this very month, 107 years ago in 1919, was the negotiated treaty that officially ended World War I. It was also the treaty that led to World War II.

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