Trump news at a glance: calls for former counter-terror chief to face Congress after quitting over Iran war
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A senior Democrat called for Trump ally Joe Kent to testify to Congress after he resigned over the Iran war.
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Joe Kent, director of the US National Counterterrorism Center and a Trump ally, resigned from his position over disagreement with the administration's military actions regarding Iran, stating he cannot support an ongoing war there. California Representative Ro Khanna has called for Kent to testify before Congress about the circumstances of his resignation. Kent's departure signals internal dissent within the Trump administration's foreign policy apparatus on a major geopolitical issue. The call for congressional testimony underscores political pressure surrounding the administration's Iran strategy, with Democrats seeking to scrutinize both Kent's rationale and the broader policy direction. Kent's public resignation and criticism on social media have made the dispute a matter of public record rather than a private policy disagreement.
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California Representative Ro Khanna called for Joe Kent, director of the US National Counterterrorism Center, to testify to Congress.
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