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  • 7/24/2025
During a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Wednesday, Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) spoke about funding to the Bureau Of Counterterrorism.
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00:00The Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa will come to order.
00:09The purpose of this hearing is to assess the budgetary posture and strategic direction
00:14of the State Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism for Fiscal Year 2026.
00:18I now recognize myself for an opening statement.
00:22Today we convene to conduct oversight of the State Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism
00:27and review its budgetary posture and strategic priorities for fiscal year 2026.
00:33I want to thank our witness, Acting Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Gregory LaJerfo, for appearing
00:39before us today.
00:41The Bureau of Counterterrorism is a vital arm of America's national security strategy.
00:47It plays a leading role in coordinating U.S. counterterrorism policy, engaging foreign partners
00:53to disrupt threats before they reach our shores, and supporting global efforts to confront terrorism
00:58in all its forms.
01:00From its role in special operations, to diplomatic engagement, to training programs, the Bureau
01:06is on the front lines of protecting the American people.
01:09As terrorism threats are becoming more diffused, adaptive, and globally networked, we must ensure
01:15the Bureau is equipped to respond with agility, efficiency, and strategic foresight.
01:21In the Middle East, this means confronting the malign influence of Iran-backed proxy groups
01:26such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis, while sustaining pressure on ISIS, whose presence
01:31in the region remains a serious concern.
01:34And it is with this background that we examine the Bureau of Counterterrorism's budget.
01:39During this hearing today, we will assess how the Bureau is delivering measurable security
01:43dividends for U.S. taxpayers through its foreign assistance programming, particularly through
01:48its anti-terrorism assistance and the worldwide security program.
01:53We will also explore the extent to which the Bureau's budget requests will enable personnel
01:59to adapt to new geopolitical threats while maintaining coordination across the interagency and international
02:05partners.
02:06We must also consider whether the State Department's reorganization has impacted outcomes and how the
02:12Bureau is responding to its expanded scope.
02:16We must determine if the State Department has the tools, authorities, and structure to preserve
02:21its capacity to respond to regional complexities.
02:24Finally, I want to emphasize that the effective counterterrorism policy demands a strong partnership
02:30between Congress and the Department that is grounded in transparency, oversight, and shared
02:35strategic vision.
02:37As we move toward reauthorization and review of the Department's fiscal year 2026 plan, this
02:43subcommittee is committed to ensuring that the Bureau of Counterterrorism has the resources
02:47and guidance it needs to remain a global leader in combating our world's most dangerous threats.
02:54Mr. Legerfo, we look forward to your testimony and to a robust discussion of how we can work
03:00together to safeguard the United States and our allies in an increasingly complex threat environment.
03:07With that, I now recognize the Ranking Member from the Department.

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