President Trump's Iran policy faces public disapproval amid ongoing negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Defense seeks $80 billion for Iran war costs and other expenditures. Representative Nancy Pelosi criticized a previous Iran deal, calling it a "mistake" that cost the U.S. over $100 billion and 13 lives, while Vice President Vance defended it. Separately, Congress is advancing a housing bill aimed at boosting affordable housing supply.

President Trump's handling of the U.S. conflict with Iran garners low approval ratings, with a majority of Americans disapproving according to a recent survey. This public sentiment emerges as the U.S. and Iran commence negotiations on Iran's nuclear program and the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Concurrently, the U.S. Department of Defense is requesting $80 billion to cover expenses associated with the Iran war, alongside other non-war-related expenditures. Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg has conveyed this financial need to lawmakers, with a more comprehensive supplemental funding request anticipated shortly. Representative Nancy Pelosi has voiced criticism of a prior Iran deal, characterizing it as a "mistake" that resulted in significant U.S. costs, including over $100 billion and 13 lives lost. Vice President Vance, however, has defended this agreement against Republican critiques. In a separate legislative development, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that Congress has cleared a path for the final passage of a housing bill. This legislation is intended to address the national housing crisis by increasing the supply of affordable housing units.