Security Breach and the Emerging Threats: Cartels in the Spotlight
The Trump administration's intelligence officials addressed Congress on threats from international criminal gangs and human smuggling. Testimonies included cartel activities and a potential security leak involving attack plans. The Senate hearing marked a shift in focus to local crime amid continued threats from global powers like Russia and China.

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In a highly charged Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, the Trump administration's intelligence heads outlined growing threats from international gangs and drug cartels. With focus on home-ground security, the testimonies coincided with a reported leak of sensitive military plans inadvertently exposed to the press.
The hearing cast light on the administration's revised priorities amid President Trump's outreach to Russian President Vladimir Putin. As Republican senators scrutinized Chinese espionage and fentanyl issues, Democratic lawmakers criticized the alarming security breach, demanding accountability from top officials.
Amidst geopolitics of Chinese military advancements, the U.S. is zeroing in on drug cartels and transnational crime. Meanwhile, erroneous text messages revealing military plans sparked outrage and deliberations about security measures, further complicating the already intricate global threat landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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