Key facts
- Rep. Jason Crow vows to push for answers on an Iranian school bombing.
- Over 165 people were killed in the bombing of an Iranian girls' school.
- The U.S. military is investigating the bombing.
- Rep. Buddy Carter acknowledges concessions in a memorandum of understanding with Iran.
- Carter states the memorandum of understanding is "a work in progress."
- Sen. Lindsey Graham expresses doubt about the Iran deal's success.
- Rep. Crow accuses the Trump administration of delaying information.
- The memorandum of understanding is dependent on Iran's performance.
Lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives are demanding more information about a bombing at an Iranian girls' school that resulted in over 165 fatalities. Representative Jason Crow has pledged that Congress will "push hard" for details surrounding the incident, asserting that the Trump administration is impeding the release of information. The U.S. military is currently investigating the bombing.
