Schiff rips Trump’s ‘partisan exercise’ of keeping Democrats in dark on Iran strikes

senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) criticized President Donald Trump for conducting military strikes on Iran’s nuclear program without proper congressional oversight, describing the lack of briefing for Democratic leaders as turning the issue into a “partisan exercise.” During an appearance on CNN’s “Face the Nation,” Schiff expressed concern that the administration’s actions could undermine national unity in matters of warfare. He stated that both he and other senior Democrats were not informed prior to the launch of “Operation Midnight Hammer,” which involved extensive airstrikes targeting Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities.

Schiff warned that the strike could provoke Iran to expedite it’s nuclear weapon advancement, suggesting that it may now “sprint” towards building a bomb. He questioned the intelligence justifying the attack and criticized the administration for failing to provide evidence that Iran had decided to pursue bomb development. Some Democrats, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have suggested that Trump’s unilateral action could warrant impeachment, though Schiff rather called for Congress to pass a war powers resolution to prevent further military actions without authorization. Lawmakers are expected to receive a classified briefing regarding the situation soon.


Schiff rips Trump’s ‘partisan exercise’ of keeping Democrats in dark on Iran strikes

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on Sunday accused President Donald Trump of launching military strikes on Iran’s nuclear program without proper congressional oversight and turning the decision into a “partisan exercise” by failing to brief Democratic leaders.

“Well, the failure to brief Democratic lawmakers, the making this just another partisan exercise by the administration when it comes to something as serious as the decision to potentially engage in warfare with another nation,” Schiff said on CNN’s Face the Nation. “It means that you’re not going to have the whole country bought into this.”

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) speaks during a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Schiff said neither he nor other senior Democrats were notified before the launch of Operation Midnight Hammer, which involved 125 aircraft, including B-2 bombers, and more than 70 Tomahawk missiles targeting Iran’s uranium enrichment sites.

He warned the strike could backfire by pushing Iran to expel nuclear inspectors and “sprint” toward developing a bomb. “If it wasn’t in a sprint for a bomb, it is now going to engage in a sprint,” Schiff said. “This is not a strike that should have been ordered.”

The Trump administration has defended the operation, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth saying the strike was months in the making and driven by urgent national security concerns. Hegseth confirmed congressional leaders were informed about the strike on Iran after the military planes were “safely out” of the target area.

Schiff also questioned whether any new intelligence justified the attack, noting the administration has yet to present evidence that Iran had made a decision to build a bomb.

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Some Democrats, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), have gone further, calling Trump’s unilateral action grounds for impeachment. Schiff declined to echo that sentiment, instead urging Congress to pass a war powers resolution to block further strikes without authorization.

Lawmakers are expected to receive a classified briefing this week.



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