House Republicans have postponed a key congressional hearing. Senior Pentagon commanders were set to testify next week.
The officials lead all U.S. military operations in the Middle East. Their testimony is now delayed until late May.
This postponement occurs amid ongoing international conflict. The hearing was intended to address critical security matters.
The decision delays congressional oversight during a volatile period. Lawmakers sought updates on regional strategy and resources.
Scheduling conflicts were cited for the change. The new date falls after a planned congressional recess.
The delay affects the flow of information to the full House. It postpones a direct dialogue between commanders and lawmakers.
Future testimony is expected to cover operational challenges and objectives. The hearing remains a priority for national security committees.





