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Senate Foreign Relations Votes Monday on Subpoena Authorization

3 min read · By agrimshar · The Wartime Report · Published · Updated throughout the day

Summary

Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmed Monday morning vote on preliminary subpoena authorization as administration silence on 47-senator classified briefing demand entered seventh day. Armed Services Committee announced parallel constitutional authority review scheduled for early July. State Department offered no timeline for compliance despite bipartisan pressure. The Trump-Netanyahu meeting remained unscheduled with White House officials declining to provide rescheduling date. Markets held steady as Hormuz demining continued independent of political standoff.

Hart Senate Office Building
Hart Senate Office Building — Foreign Relations Committee meets Monday to vote on subpoena authorization

What to Watch

  • Monday 10 AM ET Foreign Relations vote — subpoena authorization expected to pass with bipartisan support; would authorize chairman to issue formal subpoenas
  • Administration response window — seventh day of silence on briefing demand; no signals of compliance before Monday vote
  • Armed Services timeline — constitutional authority hearing scheduled for July 2-3 week; joint session with Foreign Relations possible
  • House Foreign Affairs positioning — lower chamber leadership considering parallel subpoena authority
  • Trump-Netanyahu status — fourth postponement would mark month-long gap since April 6 Iran deadline expired
  • Brent crude stability — holding $88-89 range; demining progress on track despite political tensions

Sources

This report draws from Reuters, AP, BBC, CNN, Guardian, Foreign Policy, Axios, and Financial Times. All claims are attributed with inline source links above.

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