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As part of that deal, Iran is going to control the Strait of Hormuz.
As we are talking right now, there are still โ
Iranian missiles going after Arab countries.
Israel is still going after Hezbollah and Lebanon.
So, you know, it's a bit of a tenuous ceasefire to say the least.
But I'm wondering about what you thought about
the war to begin with and how Democrats should be thinking about it.
Just literally, as we're talking right now, Iran's forest news agency is saying that oil tankers passing through Hormuz are being stopped because of Israel's ceasefire breach in Lebanon.
So we'll see how this stuff continues to shake out.
And I think that it's important that you point out that just because Trump is saying that he's stopping this doesn't mean that there should be
a break in the effort to have a resolution about this war on the floor.
And I agree with you that there are potential Republicans that are gettable for that.
Maybe a couple of Democrats on the other side.
I interviewed Josh Gottheimer yesterday.
He was a maybe on that.
But, you know, I think continuing to drive this issue and put pressure on the administration is important because the war is unpopular for good reason.
We're on the same page on that one.
Let's talk about oversight next year.
Obviously, Robert Garcia took over and we saw, I think, some real changes last year when he took over the minority leadership position on the committee.
And Epstein Files is the prime example of this.