A recent classified briefing on the U.S. strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities has left senators divided along party lines, with Republicans asserting effectiveness and Democrats seeking more clarity on the situation.
As US senators receive a classified briefing on Trump's bombing of Iranian nuclear sites, concerns grow over transparency and military action without congressional approval. Key figures like Chuck Schumer and Rand Paul voice their opinions on the legal implications.
The White House plans to restrict intelligence sharing with Congress following a leak about U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear program. Major political figures voice their outrage over the decision and the implications for transparency.
Tulsi Gabbard's absence from critical intelligence briefings has sparked controversy as the Trump administration faces scrutiny over its handling of Iran's nuclear threat. With differing assessments on the impact of airstrikes, lawmakers are demanding transparency.
A U.S. intelligence report contradicts President Trump's claims about the success of airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, indicating only a temporary setback for Tehran’s program. The findings reveal that key components remain intact.
Investigators are scrutinizing Secretary Pete Hegseth's involvement in leaking military strike plans via a messaging app. The probe raises concerns over national security and classified information management.
Leaked audio from a special counsel interview reveals former President Biden's struggles with memory and focus as he discusses classified documents found in his home. The tape raises questions about his cognitive health and political future.
A newly released audio recording reveals Joe Biden's memory struggles during a special counsel interview, raising questions about his age and capability as president. The tape shows confusion over important dates and prompts from staff, leading to discussions about his fitness for re-election.
Recent audio from a 2023 interview with special counsel Robert Hur reveals former President Biden's troubling memory lapses, raising questions about his cognitive abilities and fitness for office.
The Trump administration is poised to release audio recordings of President Biden's interview regarding classified documents. The clips may raise questions about his mental fitness ahead of the 2024 election.