Gabbard pressed on omission of climate change from threat report
- Independent Senator Angus King expressed confusion about the omission of climate change from the U.S. Intelligence Community's annual threat assessment report, stating that it has always been included before this year.
- Senator King emphasized that the 2019 threat assessment found climate change influences national security issues and criticized the Director of National Intelligence for focusing solely on immediate threats.
- Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard reported that cartels caused over 54,000 U.S. Deaths from synthetic opioids in the last year, highlighting the impact of Mexico-based organizations on drug trafficking.
- Gabbard noted that transnational extremist groups like ISIS and al-Qa'ida continue to pose threats to the United States, identifying several countries, including China and Russia, as challenges to U.S. Interests.
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Leftists Melt Down after Climate Change Removed from America’s List of Policy Priorities
Why Climate Change is a National Security Threat
The U.S. intelligence community published its 2025 annual threat assessment on March 25. Missing from the document was any mention of climate change—marking the first time in over a decade that the topic has not appeared on the list. “What I focused this annual threat assessment on, and the [Intelligence Committee] focused this threat assessment on, are the most extreme and critical direct threats to our national security,” Director of National …
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