Democratic lawmakers are set to address the media on Tuesday, following a closed-door meeting where they likely discussed the US military operation in Iran. Their remarks come at a critical juncture, as a temporary truce between the Trump administration and Iran is nearing its expiration date. Tensions between the two nations have been escalating, and President Trump's stance on the conflict has been a major point of contention among Democrats, who have been vocal in their criticism of his handling of the situation. With the truce set to expire, lawmakers are expected to weigh in on the administration's strategy and the potential consequences of continued military action.


House Democrats, who have been openly critical of President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the U.S. military operation in Iran, will speak with reporters Tuesday morning after a closed-door meeting. Their remarks come as a temporary truce between the Trump administration and Tehran nears its end. The president has signaled he does not...