Booker slams Trumps Iran deal as an 'abject surrender,' labels him the 'biggest loser' with 'egg on his face'

Sen.Cory Booker, D-N.J., trashed President Donald Trump's new Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) Sunday, calling the agreement an "abject surrender" and saying Trump is the "biggest loser" on the world stage after ending the war with Tehran.Booker said that Trump deserved no credit for trying to end a war that Democrats accused him of mishandling from the start."They know that they've won this, and they know Donald Trump is perhaps, on the world stage right now, the biggest loser with egg on his face," Booker said on NBC's "Meet the Press."Sen.
Cory Booker said on NBC's "Meet the Press" that President Donald Trump had "egg on his face" over the new Iran agreement.(Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)WHY TRUMP, IRAN SEEM LIGHT-YEARS APART ON ANY POSSIBLE DEAL TO END THE WARNBC's Garrett Haake asked Booker about NBC News reporting that U.S.
intelligence officials were warning Israel could take steps to undermine the emerging agreement."These are two failed world leaders, and yes, we should be very worried about both of these leaders continuing to upend any kind of viable pathway to peace in the Middle East," Booker said of Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "These are both failed leaders that I cannot wait until they're off the world stage."The New Jersey Democrat said he voted eight times to end the war and argued that the memorandum of understanding rewarded Iran while leaving the U.S.with fewer options."Let's be clear.
I do not support this deal that he made, which was an abject surrender," Booker said.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was drawn into the debate after Booker said he "cannot wait" for both Netanyahu and Trump to be "off the world stage." (Win McNamee/Getty Images)TRUMP'S THREAT TO END IRANIAN 'CIVILIZATION' SPARKS UPROAR ON CAPITOL HILL"This is a guy who said he's a great negotiator, but right now Iran has billions and billions of dollars of benefits," Booker said."It's almost as if American dollars, American resources, are...