President Donald Trump sought to maintain a ceasefire between Israel and Iran and said while traveling to a two-day NATO summit at The Hague that he's not seeking regime change in Tehran.
The summit is laden with uncertainty over Iran's response to U.S. airstrikes, the fate of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the future of U.S. troops based in NATO countries. NATO leaders are expected to endorse a goal of spending 5% of their gross domestic product on their security. Trump last week suggested the U.S. should not have to abide by the spending pledge, although he appeared to soften those comments on Tuesday.
The administration also postponed classified congressional intelligence briefings on the U.S. strikes. A Senate briefing is rescheduled for Thursday so Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio can attend. The House will be briefed Friday, according to Speaker Mike Johnson.
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Speaker Johnson says delayed House briefing on Iran will be Friday
The Louisiana Republican made the announcement on social media.
The Trump administration postponed classified briefings for Senate and House members as lawmakers look for answers about the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend.
The Senate briefing has been rescheduled for Thursday.