A newly won Republican Senate majority promised to reform a dysfunctional Congress. They have an opportunity to resist further dysfunction by focusing on fixing the filibuster.
Given the intelligence and policy failures regarding our national defense and homeland security over the last 15 years, it is more important than ever to re-evaluate what is needed to create meaningful and lasting intelligence oversight.
The failure to differentiate between military, foreign, and domestic intelligence activities causes diplomatic conflicts, hurts innocent Americans, and inflicts serious economic damage on American commercial interests.