White House moves to limit sharing of some classified info with Congress after Iran leak
- President Donald Trump ordered military strikes on Iran's nuclear program last weekend, involving Operation Midnight Hammer with 125 aircraft and over 70 Tomahawk missiles targeting uranium sites.
- Trump's decision followed urgent national security concerns but lacked prior briefing of Democratic lawmakers, who criticized the administration for bypassing proper congressional oversight.
- In response, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Adam Schiff demanded classified briefings and legislative debate on war powers, while concerns grew about potential Iranian retaliation including cyber attacks.
- CISA issued a terrorism advisory effective until September 25th, warning federal agencies and infrastructure of probable cyber attacks by Iranian-affiliated actors following the strikes.
- The strikes have intensified political disputes over executive authority, increased congressional demands for oversight, and heightened alert levels for U.S. military and cybersecurity defenses.
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