💨 Abstract
After ordering strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, President Donald Trump will brief Congress. Lawmakers, particularly Democrats, question the justification and timing of the attacks. Congress seeks information on the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, the outcome of the strikes, and future U.S. plans to avoid escalation. Key figures, like House Speaker Mike Johnson and Sen. Bernie Moreno, praise Trump’s actions, while others debate the merits of the strikes and potential congressional approval.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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