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Congress now an afterthought in war with Iran

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March 16, 2026

GOP has blocked measures in both chambers that sought to limit the conflict.

- By Ana CEBALLOS

Congress now an afterthought in war with Iran

KENNY HOLSTON Pool Photo

PRESIDENT TRUMP, shown arriving for his State of the Union address last month, has strong Republican support for his war efforts.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio had some explaining to do when he arrived on Capitol Hill for a classified briefing with lawmakers in early March.

Members of Congress wanted to know why, two days earlier on Feb. 28, the United States and Israel had attacked Iran and killed its supreme leader — without notifying them first. After the briefing, Rubio told reporters that the U.S. preemptively struck Iran to get ahead of an Israeli attack. A day later, he tried to clarify his remarks.

"The bottom line is this: The president determined we were not going to get hit first," Rubio said. "It's that simple, guys."

For members of Congress, the moment underscored how marginal a role Congress has been able to play in a war that, two weeks in, has spread to more than a dozen neighboring countries, led to the deaths of at least 13 American service members and cost billions of dollars.

In the two weeks since the war began, Congress has largely been sidelined. Lawmakers have cycled through classified briefings, TV interviews and hallway scrums with reporters, but have taken little formal action related to Trump's war efforts — just two unsuccessful votes aimed at limiting the conflict.

Most of the debate has taken place online, where some Republican lawmakers have drawn rebukes from colleagues for saying America "needs more Islamophobia" and other Islamophobic rhetoric about Iran and its people.

At the same time, Trump has pressed Congress to focus instead on a controversial voting law, signaling to both GOP-led chambers that he wants their focus on the election rather than a historic moment abroad.

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