On March 18, 2026, CIA Director John Ratcliffe testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee alongside Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, FBI Director Kash Patel, and other officials during the annual worldwide threats hearing. According to CBS News coverage of the event, senators pressed Ratcliffe and Gabbard on intelligence shared with President Trump amid the ongoing war in Iran, including recent U.S. strikes that devastated Iran's nuclear facilities, military leadership, navy, missiles, and proxies.
Fox News reports that Ratcliffe stated Iran has been a constant threat to the United States and posed an immediate threat at this time, justifying the administration's actions. DRM News coverage highlights Chairman Cotton praising the intelligence community's reforms under President Trump, noting the CIA increased foreign intelligence reporting by 25 percent last year and is on track to hire and deploy more officers than in the past quarter century.
Senators raised concerns during the hearing. CBS News details Democratic criticism of Gabbard's involvement in a Georgia raid on election materials from six years ago, questioning the intelligence community's focus on domestic issues over foreign threats like election interference from adversaries. DRM News reports Senator Michael Bennet challenging Ratcliffe on the 19-day military campaign in Iran, decrying the lack of congressional approval, unclear strategy, risks to U.S. service members, threats to the Strait of Hormuz, and potential for perpetual war.
The 2026 annual threat assessment, presented by Gabbard and joined by Ratcliffe, assesses Iran as degraded but intact, with its military power projection destroyed. It covers global risks including cyber threats from China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, ransomware groups, Islamist terrorism, and shifts in Venezuela post-Maduro's arrest. Critics noted omissions on foreign election influence.
Ratcliffe defended the community's refocus on core missions like stealing adversaries' secrets, amid debates on personnel purges, budget cuts, and agency leadership vacancies.
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