WATCH LIVE: Gabbard, Patel, Ratcliffe testify in House hearing on national security threats

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by Molly Finnegan
March 19, 2026
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Intelligence officials are testifying before Congress about national security threats amid ongoing military operations in Iran.

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Tulsi Gabbard, Marco Patel, and John Ratcliffe are testifying before the House in a hearing focused on national security threats and the operations of U.S. intelligence agencies. The hearing comes amid ongoing scrutiny of military operations involving Iran and heightened concerns about domestic terrorism. Public testimony from these officials provides rare transparency into the intelligence community's assessment of current threats and operational priorities. The hearing reflects Congress's oversight role in monitoring intelligence activities and national security policy during a period of international tension and domestic security concerns.

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The House is holding a hearing with Director of National Intelligence and CIA Director to address national security threats and scrutiny over the Iran conflict.

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