WASHINGTON: Senators are set to meet with top national security officials Thursday as many question President Donald Trump’s decision to bomb three Iranian nuclear sites — and whether those strikes were ultimately successful. The classified briefing, which was originally scheduled for Tuesday and was delayed, also comes as the Senate is expected to vote this week on a resolution that would require congressional approval if Trump decides to strike Iran again.

Trump approved the strikes without congressional authorization, leading to criticism from both sides of the aisle.

Trump approved the strikes without congressional authorization, leading to criticism from both sides of the aisle.