Senate Intelligence Committee Passes the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027
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focus on foreign intelligence, international terrorism, and foreign threats to the homeland; Provide for additional resources to recruit
said Schiff. “With the president renewing threats to launch new attacks on Iran, the tragic loss of servicemembers
future by non-peaceful means to be ‘a threat to the peace and security of the Western Pacific … future by non- peaceful means to be “a threat to the peace and security of the Western Pacific
WASHINGTON – Following threats by the Trump administration to “take over” and “nationalize” elections as well as budget cuts … well as sharing information about real time threats and incident-response reports. “Over the last several years, CISA
immediately and without notice. Given that the current threat landscape remains elevated, allowing a similar lapse in terrorism … State sponsors of terror pose a persistent threat to the United States, and we must be prepared,” said
predecessor by prioritizing real threats to the country, halting interference with or obstruction of Congressional oversight efforts … American people, and that you will prioritize real threats to our homeland. Over the past year, I have
serving their fellow citizens and is a direct threat to the quality of the services our communities rely
authority to start a war. Trump’s disturbed threats of the past week clearly demonstrate why we cannot … region – and especially after Trump’s grotesque threat to commit massive war crimes in Iran – I urge
applaud these leading companies for recognizing this threat and proactively sharing information, capabilities, and computing capacity to better … critical infrastructure. We are already seeing cyber threat actors using AI tools to improve their capabilities, putting government
media postings over the weekend, particularly his profane threats on Easter Sunday to commit war crimes against Iranian
said it countless times: there was no imminent threat to the U.S. when President Trump entered this
said it countless times: there was no imminent threat to the U.S. when President Trump entered this
nuclear material, its ballistic missile capabilities remain a threat, and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed
alliance in modern history, and Donald Trump’s threat to pull the United States out of NATO
what you’ve done. At a moment when threats from abroad are growing more complex and more dangerous
ever to cyberbullying, eating disorders, and other online threats to their wellbeing,”said Sen. Warner. “Sammy
their own democracy in the face of escalating threats from the People’s Republic of China
establish plans to mitigate against national security threats from advanced AI. But, two years … harmful activity. “Furthermore, it once again raises the threat of preempting state’s ability to regulate AI where
there was no credible evidence of an imminent threat from Iran that would justify rushing the United States
only meaningful interventions to address media manipulation-based threats ahead of the 2026 U.S. midterm elections.” “Prior … only meaningful interventions to address media manipulation-based threats ahead of the 2026 U.S. midterm elections. Prior
person. After President Trump’s recent blockade and threats of military action in Cuba, I’m introducing this
increased risk from public health and biosecurity threats.” “The U.S. withdrawal from WHO makes Americans less safe from … diseases by limiting access to information about emerging threats,”the senators continued.“The decision to withdraw limits
military force, absent an imminent threat to the United States, and Congress has done neither.The War Powers … firing counterterrorism experts who focus on preventing threats from Iran and its proxies here at home, undermining
demand that the president — if he believes the threat from Iran justified going to war; that
operations – particularly in the absence of an imminent threat to the United States – raises serious legal and constitutional