DAY 120 —

Weekend Quiet as Senate Subpoena Vote Approaches

2 min read · By agrimshar · The Wartime Report · Published

Summary

Weekend pause in public developments as Senate Foreign Relations Committee prepared for Monday's subpoena authorization vote. Administration silence on 47-senator classified briefing demand entered eighth day with no signals of compliance before the scheduled vote. Markets closed Friday with Brent crude stable near $73 per barrel as Hormuz shipping traffic held at 75% of pre-war levels despite reported ceasefire violations.

United States Capitol
United States Capitol — Senate prepares for Monday subpoena authorization vote

What to Watch

  • Monday 10 AM ET Foreign Relations vote — subpoena authorization expected to pass with bipartisan support
  • Administration response timing — eighth day of silence on Senate briefing demand
  • Armed Services coordination — parallel constitutional authority hearing scheduled for early July
  • Oil market stability — Brent holding near pre-war levels despite geopolitical tensions
  • Hormuz traffic patterns — shipping flow sustained at 75% as demining continues

Sources

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

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