Pentagon Briefs on Operation Epic Fury as Trump Oversees Iran Strikes from Mar-a-Lago
In Brief
U.S. and Israeli forces conducted Operation Epic Fury in Iran, with President Trump monitoring from Palm Beach.
Key Facts
- President Trump and Cabinet watched Operation Epic Fury from a makeshift Situation Room at Mar-a-Lago.
- Pentagon officials provided a timeline of Operation Epic Fury during Monday's briefing.
- U.S. and Israeli forces launched strikes against Iran on Saturday as part of Operation Epic Fury.
- President Trump's Palm Beach estate was used as a command center during the operation.
- The Trump administration plans to brief Congress on the operation and a war powers resolution is expected.
What Happened
On Saturday, U.S. and Israeli forces carried out Operation Epic Fury targeting Iran. President Trump and senior Cabinet members monitored the operation from a curtained-off area at Mar-a-Lago, which served as a temporary Situation Room. Pentagon officials, including Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine, briefed the press on Monday, outlining the timeline and details of the operation.
Why It Matters
The operation marks a significant escalation in U.S.-Israeli military actions against Iran, raising questions about executive authority and congressional oversight. The use of Mar-a-Lago as a command center and the upcoming congressional briefing highlight the political and legal implications of the strikes.
Sources
- The Independent — Inside Mar-a-Lago’s makeshift Situation Room as Trump strikes Iran(6h ago)
- The Independent — Trump turns his Palm Beach estate into makeshift Situation Room(5h ago)
- CBS News — Pentagon's timeline of Operation Epic Fury in Iran(5h ago)
