House Committee on Homeland Security
Coverage of House Committee on Homeland Security in the Nexus archive.
- Democrats hold oversight hearing over Delaney Hall ICE facility
Democratic Congress members will host an oversight hearing at Delaney Hall, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility. The House Committee on Homeland Security will examine conditions at the Newark detention center. PIX11 News is providing live coverage of the event.
- Rep. Al Green tells Homeland Security Sec. Mullin to 'shut up' after calling him a racist at hearing
Rep. Al Green called Homeland Security Sec. Markwayne Mullin a 'racist' during a House committee meeting and told him to 'shut up.' The exchange led to the chairman suspending the session. Green has a history of disruptive behavior, including being ejected from a Trump address and losing a recent primary election.
- Rep. Al Green tells Homeland Security Sec. Mullin to 'shut up' after calling him a racist at hearing
Rep. Al Green called Homeland Security Sec. Markwayne Mullin a 'racist' during a House committee meeting on department funding and told him to 'shut up.' The chairman suspended the meeting after Green's outburst, citing his history of aggressive behavior.
- Congress Puts Heat on Instructure After Canvas Outage
The House Committee on Homeland Security sent a letter regarding the Canvas cyberattack, which occurred on the same day that Canvas reached an agreement with the ShinyHunters cybercriminal group. The incident has put pressure on infrastructure. The edtech company is dealing with the aftermath of the attack.
- Anthropic to brief House Homeland Security panel about Mythos in closed-door meeting
The House Committee on Homeland Security will host Anthropic for a closed-door briefing on its Mythos cybersecurity model, focusing on capabilities and national security implications of artificial intelligence. The meeting comes as fears grow in Washington about AI safety risks. Anthropic will discuss Mythos on Wednesday.
- House investigating Airbnb over Chinese AI models
House Republicans have launched an investigation into U.S. companies' use of Chinese-developed artificial intelligence, targeting Airbnb and Anysphere (parent company of Cursor). The probe is led by the House Committee on Homeland Security and the House Select Committee on China.
- Chairmen Moolenaar, Garbarino Announce Joint Investigation into Airbnb, Anysphere, and the National Security Risks Posed by Chinese AI Models
House Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar and House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Andrew R. Garbarino announced a joint investigation into Airbnb, Anysphere, and the national security risks posed by Chinese-developed AI models from companies like DeepSeek, Alibaba, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax.