The president and his allies argued that sharing information with lawmakers would compromise national security
show that giving lawmakers details about the decision-making leading up to last week’s strike could “compromise those sources and methods.” He added, convincingly, “Those of us who have seen all the evidence, that saw the evidence in real time, know that President Trump made the right decision.”—expressed discontent at being kept out of the loop.
Tuesday. During a press appearance on Wednesday, both lawmakers said they would support a resolution being put forth by Democratto limit Trump’s power to act on Iran. Lee said he changed his mind after an “absolutely insane” briefing by the administration about the intelligence that justified the strike. “I still haven’t had questions answered that I came into that briefing expecting to ask,” Lee told reporters, irate.
Pelosi, too, sounded off in the wake of the briefing. “Members of Congress have serious, urgent concerns about the Administration’s decision to engage in hostilities against Iran and about its lack of strategy moving forward,” the House Speaker said in aWednesday. “Our concerns were not addressed by the President’s insufficient War Powers Act notification and by the Administration’s briefing today.
A vote on the resolution is expected to take place Thursday. Ergo, Trump’s allies are doing all they can to cast the Senators’ concerns as ridiculous. “I can’t think of anything dumber than allowing Congress to take over our foreign policy,” Fox News contributoron the network Thursday morning. “The last thing we want to do is push powers into Congress’ hands and take them away from the president.
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