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LetMyPeopleVote

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Tue Feb 24, 2026, 07:25 PM 12 hrs ago

Speculation swirls as Marco Rubio's 'rare briefing' sees surprise guest

I am worried. Gang of 8 briefings could mean that trump is up to something. This is the type of stupid stunt that trump may try,

Speculation swirls as Marco Rubio’s ‘rare briefing’ sees surprise guest

Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-02-24T21:10:21Z

https://www.rawstory.com/iran-2675327801

Secretary of State Marco Rubio was revealed to be delivering a “rare briefing” on Tuesday to top Trump officials, and one guest reportedly in attendance has sparked a flurry of speculation as to whether President Donald Trump may authorize an attack on Iran.

That briefing, reportedly about Iran, is being delivered to the so-called “Gang of Eight,” a coalition of congressional leaders who are typically informed of sensitive intelligence matters and covert operations. However, according to Axios reporter Barak Ravid, a ninth Trump administration official will be joining the briefing, an individual whose attendance raised eyebrows among critics.

“CIA Director [John] Ratcliffe is going to join Secretary of State Rubio at the 3pm Iran briefing for the ‘gang of 8,’ per source familiar,” Ravid wrote in a social media post on X Tuesday.

Ratcliffe’s attendance at the briefing startled onlookers, including journalist Adam Cochran, who took his attendance as a possible sign that a U.S. attack was either imminent or had already happened.

“If [Trump announces an attack on Iran during his State of the Union address], it will be that they already happened,” Cochran wrote in a social media post on X Tuesday.
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Speculation swirls as Marco Rubio's 'rare briefing' sees surprise guest (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote 12 hrs ago OP
I think you're correct, Trump will probably announce an attack on Iran this evening. sop 12 hrs ago #1
Nope, gab13by13 11 hrs ago #4
Why make Rubio's briefing the Gang of Eight public? surfered 12 hrs ago #2
'I'm very concerned': Marco Rubio triggers alarms of 'war' from intel lawmakers LetMyPeopleVote 12 hrs ago #3

surfered

(12,678 posts)
2. Why make Rubio's briefing the Gang of Eight public?
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 07:43 PM
12 hrs ago

The only reason I can think of is to put more pressure on Iran to negotiate an agreement limiting their nuclear weapon production

An agreement we already had until Trump withdrew from it in his first term.

With Trump, It’s all chaos and madness, which doesn’t bode well.

LetMyPeopleVote

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3. 'I'm very concerned': Marco Rubio triggers alarms of 'war' from intel lawmakers
Tue Feb 24, 2026, 07:52 PM
12 hrs ago

'I'm very concerned': Marco Rubio triggers alarms of 'war' from intel lawmakers - Raw Story www.rawstory.com/rubio-iran/

Sue Stone (@knittingknots.bsky.social) 2026-02-25T00:47:17.719Z

https://www.rawstory.com/rubio-iran/

Secretary of State Marco Rubio held an unusual briefing on Tuesday that raised concerns among intel lawmakers over whether the U.S. may launch military attacks on Iran.

Rubio's private meeting was held virtually just hours before President Donald Trump's State of the Union address and included both Senate and House lawmakers, including high-ranking members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees, Politico reported. The move has raised questions over the Trump administration's decision to take military action in the Middle East.

Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) expressed alarm over Rubio's comments.

"Rep. Jim Himes, top Intel Committee Dem, on Trump and Iran: 'I'm very concerned. Wars in the Middle East don't go well for presidents, for the country, and we have not heard articulated a single good reason for why now is the moment to launch yet another war in the Middle East,'" Sahil Kapur, senior national political reporter for NBC News, wrote on X.


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