Tensions escalate as the Trump administration postpones critical briefings for Congress on Iran strikes, provoking strong reactions from Democrats who demand clarity on military actions taken.
White House Cancels Congressional Briefings on Iran Strikes, Sparking Democratic Outcry

White House Cancels Congressional Briefings on Iran Strikes, Sparking Democratic Outcry
Democrats express outrage as Trump administration delays essential briefings to Congress about military actions against Iran.
The Trump administration's decision to postpone classified briefings with Congress regarding recent U.S. strikes in Iran has ignited significant backlash, particularly from Democratic lawmakers. According to sources familiar with the situation, the briefings, initially scheduled for today, were meant to provide crucial information in the wake of strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities, as well as Iran's retaliatory actions against U.S. military positions.
Senate and House lawmakers were expected to hear from high-ranking officials, including Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe. However, the meetings have been pushed back, with the Senate briefing rescheduled for Thursday and the House meeting planned for Friday.
This delay coincides with ongoing tensions in the Middle East, further complicated by a cease-fire deal announced by President Trump between Iran and Israel. The President left for the NATO summit shortly after revealing this deal.
Several Democrats have been vocal in their criticism, emphasizing the importance of the War Powers Resolution of 1973, which requires the President to brief Congress within 48 hours following military action. In a memo sent to lawmakers, Trump asserted his authority to conduct the strikes as a means of protecting U.S. citizens and advancing national security interests. As the timeline progresses, Congress remains anxious for clarity and accountability regarding the actions taken against Iran.