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national-security1 year ago

"House Intel Chair Urges Declassification of Disturbing Intel on Serious National Security Threat"

Rep. Michael R. Turner, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, urged lawmakers to review classified information about a "serious national security threat" posed by a foreign country, believed to be Russia. The information, obtained under surveillance authority, does not indicate an imminent threat but is a medium-to-long term concern. Turner's public disclosure has drawn criticism for potentially complicating the administration's response, as officials were planning a briefing for top House lawmakers. The Biden administration has been urged to declassify the information, and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan expressed surprise at Turner's decision to make the matter public ahead of a planned meeting with lawmakers.

politics2 years ago

"Partisan Minefields Threaten Passage of 62-Year Defense Bill in Senate and House"

The annual Defense authorization bill, which has historically passed Congress on time for 62 years, is facing significant challenges in the Senate and House due to partisan disagreements. Conservatives are opposing the inclusion of a short-term surveillance authorization and demanding military policy reforms, targeting issues such as abortion reimbursement, gender transition surgery, and critical race theory. There are also disputes over adding legislation related to cryptocurrencies and compensating victims of nuclear contamination. These conflicts threaten to derail the bill's passage before Christmas, as it becomes a magnet for controversy in the absence of other spending bills.