House, Senate briefings on Iran conflict postponed
- The Senate briefing on the U.S. military strike in Iran has been postponed to allow Secretaries Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio to attend, as stated by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer.
- Chuck Schumer criticized the Trump administration for postponing a scheduled briefing, calling it 'outrageous' and emphasizing the need for Congress to be informed about military actions.
- The House's scheduled briefing was also postponed, with no new date announced, following the Senate's delay.
- In the wake of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, briefings focus on the legality and details of military strikes.
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Sen. Warner questions delay of Iran strike briefing
On Capitol Hill, planned briefings from intelligence officials on the rapidly changing situation in the Middle East were postponed. The Senate briefing is now set for Thursday and the House briefing on Friday. Geoff Bennett discussed the White House's reason for pushing back the briefings with Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Trump Administration Postpones Classified Briefings for Lawmakers on Iran
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The Trump administration on Tuesday postponed classified briefings for Senate and House members as lawmakers look for more answers about President Donald Trump's directed strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend and his announcement on Monday that the two countries had reached a ceasefire agreement. World News | Trump Administration Postpones Classified Briefings for Lawmakers …
Trump administration postpones classified briefings for lawmakers on Iran - American Press
The Trump administration on Tuesday postponed classified briefings for Senate and House members as lawmakers look for more answers about President Donald Trump’s directed strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend and his announcement on Monday that the two countries had reached a ceasefire agreement. The Senate briefing has been rescheduled for Thursday so that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio can at…
Do US senators think the Iran-Israel ceasefire will hold?
Classified briefings for House and Senate members by White House intelligence officials, which were due to be held this afternoon, have reportedly been postponed. This comes as lawmakers on both sides are divided on President Trump’s decision to wade into the war. We asked some of those senators if they think a ceasefire will hold?
Schumer blasts last-minute postponement of classified briefings on Iran
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer voiced anger with the Trump administration’s postponement of a classified briefing Tuesday for senators on the U.S.’s military strike in Iran, calling the delay “outrageous” and “evasive.”
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