Saturday, February 6, 2016

U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee To Hold A Rare Public Hearing With National Security Leaders

The U.S. Capitol dome and U.S. Senate (R) in Washington, August 2, 2011. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Washington Examiner: Intel panel to grill national security leaders in public

The Senate Intelligence Committee will publicly question the heads of the nation's intelligence agencies next week in a rare public hearing that will examine worldwide threats to America and its allies.

The witness list includes Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Central Intelligence Agency Director John Brennan, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey, the head of the National Security Agency, Admiral Michael Rogers, and the Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency Vincent Stewart.

Senate intelligence panel hearings are often held behind closed doors to protect classified information, but the Feb. 9 hearing is will be opened to the public and streamed live online.

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WNU Editor: This hearing will be on February 9. Terror threats and what is happening in the Middle East will be on the top of this agenda.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Too little, too late.

They should have stooped illegal immigration. The 40% who are Visa overstayers should have be be picked up and deported.

e-verify should be the law of the land.

Birth tourism should be ended like it was in Canada.