WASHINGTON (AP) — Top Trump administration officials briefed lawmakers on Thursday about President Donald Trump's decision to bomb three Iranian nuclear sites as questions swirled about the effectiveness of the attack and what's ahead for America's military involvement in the Middle East.

CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, were expected to give the classified briefing to senators, originally scheduled for Tuesday.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and military officials hold a press conference to discuss intelligence assessments about the U.S. strikes on Iran nuclear sites. President Donald Trump has rejected an early finding that the U.S. strikes inflicted only a marginal setback on Iran’s nuclear program.

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