The United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), also known as the House Intelligence Committee, is a committee of the United States House of Representatives, currently chaired by Rick Crawford. It is the primary committee in the U.S. House of Representatives charged with the oversight of the United States Intelligence Community, though it does share some jurisdiction with other committees in the House, including the Armed Services Committee for some matters dealing with the Department of Defense and the various branches of the U.S. military.

The committee was preceded by the Select Committee on Intelligence between 1975 and 1977. House Resolution 658 established the permanent select committee, which gave it status equal to a standing committee on July 14, 1977.

Jurisdiction

The committee oversees all or part of the following executive branch departments and agencies:

History

Prior to establishing the permanent select committee in 1977, the House of Representatives established the "Select Committee on Intelligence", commonly referred to as the "Pike Committee", so named after its last chairman, Otis G. Pike of New York. The select committee had originally been established in February 1975 under the chairmanship of Congressman Lucien Nedzi of Michigan. Following Nedzi's resignation in June, the committee was reconstituted with Pike as chair, in July 1975, with its mandate expiring January 31, 1976. Under Pike's chairmanship, the committee investigated illegal activities by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

The final report of the Pike Committee was never officially published due to Congressional opposition. However, unauthorized versions of the draft final report were leaked to the press. CBS News reporter Daniel Schorr was called to testify before Congress, but refused to divulge his source. Major portions of the report were published by The Village Voice, and a full copy of the draft was published in England.

During the 1980s the HPSCI worked to acquire access to covert action notifications of the CIA, as well as to strengthen the role of the committee in intelligence agency funding. Under the Reagan administration, the HPSCI and United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) worked with Director of Central Intelligence William J. Casey on what was known as the "Casey Accords". The accords required that covert action findings were to be accompanied by "scope papers" that included a risk/gain assessment of each such activity. However, the deal was not acceptable to the HPSCI, and after the Iran–Contra affair, more pressure was placed on strengthening the oversight of committees.

Russian interference investigation, 2017

In 2017, the committee was tasked along with the SSCI to evaluate the degree of Russian interference in the 2016 US elections. The committee was also investigating allegations of wiretapping of Donald Trump, as well as ties between Russian officials and members of Trump's presidential campaign. The committee came under intense scrutiny in 2017 and 2018 due to allegations of partisanship and leaks of classified information by members and their staff. In March 2018, the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 elections was abruptly ended by the committee's Republican members despite the assertion by Democratic members that the investigation was incomplete and had failed to gather pertinent information. Notably, House Intelligence Republicans released a draft of their investigatory report which contradicted some findings of the U.S. Intelligence Community and was written without the input of House Democrats. In March 2018, after further disagreements, Republican committee member Tom Rooney claimed that the committee had "lost all credibility" and had become "a political forum for people to leak information to drive the day's news."

Investigation of Trump's finances and Russian ties, 2019

With the change of party leadership in the House in the 116th United States Congress, the committee launched a probe of Trump's finances and Russian ties in February 2019. In June 2019, in the course of hearings on the national security implications of climate change, the White House blocked the submission of a statement by the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research Office of the Geographer and Global Issues, and the analyst who wrote the statement, Rod Schoonover, resigned.

Chinese hacking of staff emails, 2025

In December 2025, intrusions were detected in staff email systems and later attributed to Salt Typhoon.

Members, 119th Congress

MajorityMinority
Rick Crawford, Arkansas, Chair Elise Stefanik, New York Trent Kelly, Mississippi, Vice Chair Darin LaHood, Illinois Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania Austin Scott, Georgia French Hill, Arkansas Dan Crenshaw, Texas Ronny Jackson, Texas Scott Perry, Pennsylvania Ann Wagner, Missouri Ben Cline, Virginia Greg Steube, Florida Claudia Tenney, New York Pat Fallon, TexasJim Himes, Connecticut, Ranking Member Andre Carson, Indiana Joaquin Castro, Texas Raja Krishnamoorthi, Illinois Jason Crow, Colorado Ami Bera, California Stacey Plaskett, U.S. Virgin Islands Josh Gottheimer, New Jersey Jimmy Gomez, California Chrissy Houlahan, Pennsylvania Mike Quigley, Illinois Steve Cohen, Tennessee
Ex officio
Mike Johnson, LouisianaHakeem Jeffries, New York

Subcommittees

118th SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
Central Intelligence Agency SubcommitteeRick Crawford (R-AR)André Carson (D-IN)
National Intelligence Enterprise SubcommitteeBrian Fitzpatrick (R-PA)Stacey Plaskett (D-VI)
Defense Intelligence and Overhead Architecture SubcommitteeTrent Kelly (R-MS)Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA)
National Security Agency and Cyber SubcommitteeDarin LaHood (R-IL)Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ)
Oversight and Investigations SubcommitteeBrad Wenstrup (R-OH)Jimmy Gomez (D-CA)

Historical membership rosters

118th Congress

MajorityMinority
Mike Turner, Ohio, Chair Brad Wenstrup, Ohio Rick Crawford, Arkansas Elise Stefanik, New York Trent Kelly, Mississippi Darin LaHood, Illinois Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania Austin Scott, Georgia French Hill, Arkansas Dan Crenshaw, Texas Mike Waltz, Florida Mike Garcia, California Scott Perry, Pennsylvania Ronny Jackson, TexasJim Himes, Connecticut, Ranking Member Andre Carson, Indiana Joaquin Castro, Texas Raja Krishnamoorthi, Illinois Jason Crow, Colorado Ami Bera, California Stacey Plaskett, U.S. Virgin Islands Josh Gottheimer, New Jersey Jimmy Gomez, California Chrissy Houlahan, Pennsylvania Abigail Spanberger, Virginia
Ex officio
Mike Johnson, LouisianaHakeem Jeffries, New York

Subcommittees

118th SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
Central Intelligence Agency SubcommitteeRick Crawford (R-AR)André Carson (D-IN)
National Intelligence Enterprise SubcommitteeBrian Fitzpatrick (R-PA)Stacey Plaskett (D-VI)
Defense Intelligence and Overhead Architecture SubcommitteeTrent Kelly (R-MS)Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA)
National Security Agency and Cyber SubcommitteeDarin LaHood (R-IL)Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ)
Oversight and Investigations SubcommitteeBrad Wenstrup (R-OH)Jimmy Gomez (D-CA)

117th Congress

MajorityMinority
Adam Schiff, California, Chair Jim Himes, Connecticut André Carson, Indiana Jackie Speier, California Mike Quigley, Illinois Eric Swalwell, California Joaquin Castro, Texas Peter Welch, Vermont Sean Patrick Maloney, New York Val Demings, Florida Raja Krishnamoorthi, Illinois Jim Cooper, Tennessee Jason Crow, ColoradoMike Turner, Ohio, ranking member Brad Wenstrup, Ohio Chris Stewart, Utah Rick Crawford, Arkansas Elise Stefanik, New York Markwayne Mullin, Oklahoma Trent Kelly, Mississippi Darin LaHood, Illinois Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania Mike Gallagher, Wisconsin
Ex officio
Nancy Pelosi, CaliforniaKevin McCarthy, California

Subcommittees

117th SubcommitteeChairRanking Member
Strategic Technologies and Advanced Research (STAR) SubcommitteeJim Himes (D-CT)Chris Stewart (R-UT)
Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation (C3) SubcommitteeAndré Carson (D-IN)Rick Crawford (R-AR)
Intelligence Modernization and Readiness (INMAR) SubcommitteeEric Swalwell (D-CA)Markwayne Mullin (R-OK)
Defense Intelligence and Warfighter Support (DIWS) SubcommitteePeter Welch (D-VT)Brad Wenstrup (R-OH)

Chairs

Select Committee chairs

NamePartyStateStartEnd
Lucien NedziDemocraticMichigan1975
Otis PikeDemocraticNew York19751976

Permanent Select Committee chairs

NamePartyStateStartEnd
Edward BolandDemocraticMassachusetts19771985
Lee HamiltonDemocraticIndiana19851987
Louis StokesDemocraticOhio19871989
Anthony BeilensonDemocraticCalifornia19891991
Dave McCurdyDemocraticOklahoma19911993
Dan GlickmanDemocraticKansas19931995
Larry CombestRepublicanTexas19951997
Porter GossRepublicanFlorida19972004
Pete HoekstraRepublicanMichigan20042007
Silvestre ReyesDemocraticTexas20072011
Mike RogersRepublicanAlabama20112015
Devin NunesRepublicanCalifornia20152019
Adam SchiffDemocraticCalifornia20192023
Mike TurnerRepublicanOhio20232025
Rick CrawfordRepublicanArkansas2025present

Ranking members

NamePartyStateStartEnd
Robert McCloryRepublicanIllinois19751976
Bob WilsonRepublicanCalifornia19771979
Kenneth RobinsonRepublicanVirginia19791985
Bob StumpRepublicanArizona19851989
Henry HydeRepublicanIllinois19891991
Bud ShusterRepublicanPennsylvania19911993
Larry CombestRepublicanTexas19931995
Norm DicksDemocraticWashington19951999
Nancy PelosiDemocraticCalifornia19992003
Jane HarmanDemocraticCalifornia20032007
Pete HoekstraRepublicanMichigan20072011
Dutch RuppersbergerDemocraticMaryland20112015
Adam SchiffDemocraticCalifornia20152019
Devin NunesRepublicanCalifornia20192022
Mike TurnerRepublicanOhio20222023
Jim HimesDemocraticConnecticut2023present

See also

Notes

External links

  • , Government Printing Office Online. Detailed listings of many aspects of previous memberships and sessions of Congress.
  • November 12, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • December 2, 2020, at the Wayback Machine