Trump administration pospones classified briefings on Iran strikes
Summary
The Trump administration delayed briefings for Congress about recent military actions in Iran. The Senate briefing is now set for Thursday, while the House briefing schedule is unclear. There is a debate over the president's decision to initiate military strikes without consulting Congress.Key Facts
- The Trump administration delayed briefings for both the Senate and the House regarding actions in Iran.
- The Senate briefing has been rescheduled for Thursday, with top defense and foreign policy officials expected to attend.
- President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, although there was a brief conflict.
- Lawmakers, including some Republicans, have questions about Trump's decision to strike Iran without consulting Congress.
- Democrats are seeking more information on the ceasefire and U.S. military strategy in the region.
- Some Republicans praised Trump's actions, with suggestions that he merits a Nobel Peace Prize.
- Senate Democrats are pushing for a resolution to require congressional approval for future military actions against Iran.
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