Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., vowed Saturday on Newsmax that he won't back a new deal brokered by the Biden administration that would directly involve the U.S. in securing peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

"I have not and will not support the deals of this administration," Scott, a top candidate for the GOP presidential nomination and member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told Newsmax when asked about the deal.

Reportedly, the Biden administration will soon propose to Congress an agreement that gives security and defense guarantees to Saudi Arabia if it is attacked. It would be the first such defense agreement given to a nondemocratic ally.

In 2020, then-President Donald Trump oversaw the historic Abraham Accords peace agreement between Israel and Arab states United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. At the time, Saudi Arabia declined to join the agreement.... Read More: Newsmax