Rubio and Booker spar at committee hearing over whether Iran is in stronger position: ‘No one is begging’

Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) fumed at Secretary of State Marco Rubio at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee meeting, accusing the White House of putting Tehran in a position of geopolitical strength.
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