# Congressional oversight
Latest news and articles about Congressional oversight
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Senate Democrats Threaten to Paralyze Chamber Unless Top Officials Testify Over Strikes on Iran
Senate Democrats have threatened to obstruct normal Senate proceedings unless senior officials appear before committees to explain U.S. military actions against Iran. They seek hearings on the operation’s duration, costs, civilian harm and legal basis, and have filed withdrawal resolutions while vowing to use parliamentary maneuvers to force votes and testimony.

U.S. Fast‑Tracks $152m Bomb Sale to Israel, Sidestepping Congressional Review
The U.S. State Department approved a $151.8 million sale of 12,000 BLU‑110A/B general‑purpose bombs to Israel on March 6, with Secretary Rubio invoking emergency authority to bypass the usual congressional review. The move replenishes Israeli munitions swiftly but risks domestic political fallout and raises questions about escalation and oversight.