Intelligence Officials to Testify Before Senate on National Security Threats
Top U.S. intelligence officials will appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee to discuss national security threats facing the country.

Senior U.S. intelligence officials are scheduled to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding national security threats confronting the United States.
The hearing will feature testimony from top national security officials from the Trump administration, who will address lawmakers' questions about current security challenges facing the homeland.
The testimony comes amid heightened tensions involving Iran, with officials expected to face questions about the situation and its implications for U.S. national security.
Lawmakers are also anticipated to inquire about domestic security concerns, including the FBI's capabilities to prevent potential attacks within the United States.
The Senate Intelligence Committee regularly holds such hearings to receive briefings from intelligence community leaders on threats and security assessments. The upcoming session represents part of Congress's ongoing oversight role in national security matters.