Senators Question Trump's Iran Strikes
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WATCH LIVE: White House holds briefing as Congress gets classified intelligence on Iran strike

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CIA Director John Ratcliffe , Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are expected to brief senators.
The classified briefing was originally scheduled for Tuesday .
The Senate is expected to vote this week on a resolution that would require congressional approval if President Trump ordered another strike on Iran .
President Trump did not seek approval, but sent a short letter to congressional leaders Monday .
Kaine says he has a chance to get some votes from people who are glad that he did this over the weekend , but they're saying, Ok, but now if we’re really going to go to war, it should only have to go through the Congress .
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