The United States, together with Israel, launched an attack on Iran. Several U.S. lawmakers criticized President Trump for not informing Congress in advance, questioning the legitimacy of this military action.
According to various foreign media reports, the White House stated that on the 3rd, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio, Secretary of War Hegseth, and other senior officials will explain to Congress the reasons for launching the attack on Iran.
The White House spokesperson said that Rubio, Hegseth, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and top military officials will brief all members of both chambers of Congress on the 3rd.
According to sources, all senators will receive a briefing on the military action against Iran at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time on the 3rd.
In the early morning of the 28th, Trump announced the launch of the "Epic Fury Operation" against Iran, immediately prompting criticism from some members of Congress who accused him of waging war without congressional authorization and lacking legitimacy. However, some hawkish lawmakers strongly supported Trump, saying this should have been done long ago.