Lawmakers Left in the Dark as Trump Admin Posts Briefings on Iran

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-25 10:20:37 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-26 11:12:18

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Lawmakers Left in the Dark as Trump Admin Posts Briefings on Iran

In what several congressional aides are describing as a unusual and problematic move, the Trump administration postponed crucial classified briefings on Iran that were scheduled for Tuesday, leaving lawmakers in the dark about the attack on Iranian military facilities and the details of a purported new ceasefire agreement in Afghanistan.

The briefings, which were scheduled for Tuesday, are now expected to take place later this week. According to reports, this has left lawmakers frustrated and angry, as they have been forced to wait for critical information at a time of escalating international tensions.

The friction between Congress and the Trump administration is growing, as lawmakers complain that they are being left out of the loop on critical national security decisions. It remains to be seen whether the later briefings will provide the clarity and transparency that Congress is seeking.

One congressional aide commented, "It's entirely possible that the administration has a good reason for the delay, but the lack of clarity and uncertainty only feeds the worst fears that the executive branch is encroaching on legislative territory."

Another aide added, "It's problematic for the executive branch to negotiate these types of agreements with other nations without involving Congress, but this seems to be their modus operandi."

At this point, all that's known is that senators and representatives will have to wait a little longer for the information they're seeking.

It remains to be seen whether the later briefings will provide the clarity and transparency that Congress is seeking.