Top US intelligence officials set to testify about Iran war and threats confronting the homeland
Source: Associated Press
Top US intelligence officials set to testify about Iran war and threats confronting the homeland
By ERIC TUCKER, DAVID KLEPPER and STEPHEN GROVES
Updated 12:06 AM EDT, March 18, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) Top Trump administration national security officials facing back-to-back congressional hearings starting Wednesday are expected to be pressed on the war in Iran, including a deadly strike on a school, as well as the FBIs capacity to prevent terror attacks inside the United States.
The annual worldwide threats hearings involving the governments senior-most intelligence officials are taking place at a time of scrutiny over the U.S. military campaign in the Middle East and heightened concerns about terrorism in the homeland following recent attacks at a Michigan synagogue and Virginia university.
The testimony before the House and Senate intelligence committees is expected to center on the war and in particular the revelation that outdated intelligence likely led to the U.S. firing a missile that hit an elementary school in Iran and killed over 165 people. The outdated targeting data was reported to have come from the Defense Intelligence Agency, whose director, Lt. Gen. James H. Adams, is among those set to testify. The White House says the strike is still under investigation.
The hearings, which begin Wednesday in the Senate and continue Thursday in the House, are also likely to delve into internal administration debate over the war given the resignation this week of Joe Kent as director of the National Counterterrorism Center. Kent said Tuesday that he could not in good conscience back the Trump administrations war and that he did not agree that Iran posed an imminent threat to the U.S.
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