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The U.S. war with Iran has divided Congress, with Democrats demanding public hearings over unapproved military action, while Republicans defend classified briefings and existing oversight.
The U.S. war with Iran, now in its third week, has sparked a political rift in Congress as Republicans resist Democratic calls for public hearings, despite billions spent and military casualties.
Senate Democrats, led by Cory Booker, demand oversight and accountability, arguing the war lacks congressional authorization.
Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader John Thune, say classified briefings and existing defense oversight suffice, though some GOP members express frustration over limited transparency.
With a supplemental budget request expected and midterm elections approaching, tensions rise over executive power and public accountability.
La guerra de Estados Unidos con Irán ha dividido al Congreso, con los demócratas exigiendo audiencias públicas sobre la acción militar no aprobada, mientras que los republicanos defienden las sesiones informativas clasificadas y la supervisión existente.