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Live updates: US, Iran exchange fire as Trump insists 'it will all work out well'
Key takeaways
- Central Command stating Monday that it had intercepted Iranian ballistic missiles targeting U.S. troops in Kuwait.
- The Senate is back in session Monday, and Republican acrimony over a proposed 60-day peace deal with Iran is growing ahead of a rule vote on a war powers resolution.
- Gavin Newsom (D) is heating up ahead of Tuesday s primary.
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Central Command stating Monday that it had intercepted Iranian ballistic missiles targeting U.S. troops in Kuwait. The U.S. also struck Iranian radar and drone sites after Iran downed an American drone.
President Trump overnight Sunday posted on social media that it will all work out well in the end as he called for an end to the chirping about the lack of a peace deal from Democrats, some Republicans and political hacks.
The Senate is back in session Monday, and Republican acrimony over a proposed 60-day peace deal with Iran is growing ahead of a rule vote on a war powers resolution. Here s what to expect this week on the Hill.
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