The national security adviser of the White House said that he had scheduled a classified meeting with congressional leadership to discuss a serious national security threat. The White House's national security adviser said Wednesday he had scheduled a classified meeting with congressional leadership that relates to a serious national security threat. The White House's national security adviser said on Wednesday that he had scheduled a classified meeting with congressional leadership that relates to a serious national security threat. The White House's national security adviser said that he had scheduled a classified meeting with congressional leadership that relates to a serious national security threat. The White House's national security adviser said that he had scheduled a classified meeting with the congressional leadership before a top House Republican requested that President Joe Biden "declassify all information" that relates to a serious national security threat. The Russians want to put a nuclear weapon into space so that they can use it against satellites. "It is very concerning and very sensitive, but nothing that should cause public alarm," said one member of Congress, who didn't address the subject matter directly. Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser, was pressed several times by reporters at a White House briefing about the Republican intelligence request, but he declined to specifically say if Thursday's meeting will discuss that reported threat. He said that Americans understand that there are a range of threats and challenges in the world that we are dealing with every single day. Sullivan is confident that President Biden will ensure the security of the American people. The chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said in a statement that his panel had made available to all Members of Congress information concerning a serious national security threat. The House Intelligence Committee is holding a hearing on Capitol Hill.
Turner, an Ohio Republican, requested that President Biden declassify all information relating to the threat so that Congress, the Administration, and our allies could discuss the actions necessary to respond to it. Turner said that he would make the information available to all members of the House in a secure location. "I reached out earlier this week to the Gang of Eight, the leaders of both parties in both chambers of Congress and the ranking intelligence members, to offer myself up for a personal briefing." He said that he was looking forward to the Thursday meeting and that he was surprised that Congressman Turner came out today. He said that the White House has gone further and in more creative ways dealt with the declassification of intelligence in the national interest of the United States. Turner calls it an urgent matter with regard to a destabilizing foreign military capability, but do you know that there is an emerging serious threat here? Sullivan said that he reached out to the Gang of Eight. I'm not going to say anything else.