VIDEO: Republican senator says lawmakers were not told about threat to four embassies during briefing

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Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah said Trump administration officials did not mention in classified briefings that four American embassies were under threat of attack before the U.S. military killed Iran’s top general.
Lee appeared on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday to discuss the problems he had with a classified briefing that administration officials gave to congressional lawmakers over U.S. tensions with Iran. Lee walked out of the briefing on Wednesday and slammed it as “probably the worst briefing I’ve seen, at least on a military issue.”
The article goes on to state the following:
President Trump said on Friday in an interview on Fox News that Iran was targeting four U.S. embassies before the strike that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani. Trump ordered a drone strike on Soleimani on Jan. 2 after the Iranian military leader orchestrated a violent protest outside of the American Embassy in Baghdad.
“I don’t recall being told that there were four embassies. I’m sure there was a mention of at least one embassy in that briefing because there had been an attack on one of our embassies in the days leading up to general Soleimani’s killing,” Lee said.
GOP Sen. Mike Lee on the integrity of the information Congress has received on the Soleimani strike: “Well, I’m worried. As the United States senator, and as a voter and citizen. I have learned not to simply take the federal government’s word at face value” #CNNSOTU pic.twitter.com/W4iVCwucXV
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) January 12, 2020
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