Story highlights The House votes can't prevent the administration from starting to implement the agreement later this month.

The White House announced Friday a visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the works.

Washington (CNN) A day after the Senate secured President Barack Obama's Iran nuclear deal, blocking a Republican resolution to scuttle it, the GOP-led House pressed forward with a pair of votes designed to show a majority of the chamber disapproves of the agreement.

The votes come at the same time that the White House announced a visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the works. Netanyahu has strenuously opposed the deal and appeared before Congress in March to lobby against it.

The Prime Minister will probably visit the White House in "early November," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said in a press briefing Friday. No specific date was given.

The fresh House votes can't prevent the administration from starting to implement the agreement later this month, but Republicans want to send a political message.

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