Republicans Resist Calls for Iran War Hearings, Creating a New Standoff with Democrats
Democrats threaten repeated Senate votes and War Powers Act resolutions to force Trump administration officials' public testimony on Iran war strategy and costs.
- Senate Democrats are demanding hearings with Trump administration officials on the Iran war, but Republicans have resisted public debate over the conflict.
- Democrats threaten to force votes on the war this week, hoping to push Republicans to allow oversight as over a billion dollars per day is being spent.
- While acknowledging the need for oversight, Republican senators argue regular hearings will provide opportunities to question officials rather than holding specific Iran war hearings.
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Republican in Congress resist calls for Iran war hearings, creating a new standoff with Democrats
Some Democrats are threatening this week to force a series of votes on the war, hoping that the efforts to gum up the Senate's voting schedule will prod Republicans to action.
Republicans resist calls for Iran war hearings, creating a new standoff with Democrats
The United States’ war with Iran is entering its third week, but Congress has yet to publicly test the Trump administration’s case for the conflict.
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Today marks 17 days since the start of Operation Epic Fury. What started as a military operation inside the Islamic Republic continues to spread throughout the wider Gulf region. Israel has carried out a new wave of attacks on Tehran while prepping for an expanded mission in southern Lebanon. At the same time, President Trump says Iran’s military is defeated. He made the comments on board Air Force One while speaking to reporters Sunday. He went…
Senate Republicans Resist Public Hearings on Iran War as Costs Exceed $1 Billion Daily
WASHINGTON – A deepening legislative standoff over the United States’ military intervention in Iran intensified on Monday, as Senate Republicans continued to block Democratic demands for high-level public hearings. The friction on Capitol Hill comes as the conflict enters its third week, characterized by a staggering fiscal burden exceeding $1 billion per day and a rising death toll that has now surpassed 2,100 personnel. Senate Democrats are…
The U.S. war with Iran enters its third week, but Congress has not yet publicly tested the Trump administration's pro-conflict arguments.
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