As President Donald Trump wages a military campaign against Iran, key Democrats on Capitol Hill are growing increasingly frustrated with what the administration is sharing with them. Or, more precisely, what the administration isn’t sharing. It’s a concern that predates the Iran conflict — and, to some extent, the current White House. But when lawmakers have gathered recently behind closed doors to hear from administration officials about ongoing operations, Democrats say they’ve been struck by the dearth of new information they’re receiving. “I don’t think you, at the end, get really anything
As President Donald Trump wages a military campaign against Iran, key Democrats on Capitol Hill are growing increasingly frustrated with what the administration is sharing with them. Or, more precisely, what the administration isn’t sharing. It’s a concern that predates the Iran conflict — and, to some extent, the current White House. But when lawmakers have gathered recently behind closed doors to hear from administration officials about ongoing operations, Democrats say they’ve been struck by the dearth of new information they’re receiving. “I don’t think you, at the end, get really anything