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Based on recent reports and legislative updates, here is a summary of the ongoing debate surrounding the Counterintelligence SECURE Act and the broader U.S. intelligence landscape:

The Counterintelligence SECURE Act

The SECURE Act (Strategic Enhancement of Counterintelligence and Unifying Reform Efforts Act) is a major legislative proposal drafted as part of the House Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026. The legislation aims to drastically overhaul how the United States manages counterespionage. Driven by concerns from lawmakers that the current counterintelligence landscape is overly fragmented and reactive, the bill proposes centralizing oversight. Specifically, it would merge dispersed agency structures into a newly established National Counterintelligence Center (NCIC) operating directly under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI).

Permissive Landscape for Foreign Spies

Proponents of the SECURE Act argue that the U.S. currently suffers from a highly permissive environment that allows foreign adversaries, particularly intelligence operatives from China and Russia, to operate with relative impunity. Reformers in Congress argue that because agencies like the CIA, FBI, NSA, and Defense Intelligence Agency operate in silos, the U.S. response to espionage is too sluggish and uncoordinated to counter modern technological and human threats effectively.

CIA, FBI, and Current Intelligence Disputes

The push for the SECURE Act has ignited one of the most significant open power struggles within the U.S. intelligence community since the post-9/11 reforms, primarily centered around ODNI Director Tulsi Gabbard and FBI Director Kash Patel.

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