United States House Intelligence Subcommittee on Emerging Threats

The House Intelligence Subcommittee on Emerging Threats was one of the four subcommittees within the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence through the 115th United States Congress.

The subcommittee was dissolved as part of a reorganization in the 116th Congress.[1]

Members, 115th Congress

Majority Minority
Ex officio
gollark: Cool people breathe NITROGEN.
gollark: Most sensible domain providers have "WHOIS privacy" now, so you can't.
gollark: It does also mean you can do fun stuff like images which look different if opened in browsers instead of being embedded.
gollark: <@183773411078569984> Images displayed in Discord are actually fetched through Discord's servers, so you can't get people's IPs without actual user interaction.
gollark: It's not a very hot take. I'm just annoyed that people somehow think that the random thing someone told them is definitely true and decide to attempt to bother thousands of people about it.

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