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House Republicans Reveal National Security Agenda For Party Platform HOUSE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENDA June 9, 2016 | Ben Booker Source: Paul Ryan and Kevin McCarthy, “Why the U.S. Needs to Lead Again and How We Can Do it,” The Daily News, June 8, 2016; Noun Project: Joa Santos, Luis Prado, Irene Hoffman, Ryan Mochal Main Objectives of House Republican National Security Agenda Keep Americans Safe At Home Defeat the Terrorists Defend Freedom and Advance American Interests Abroad Renew U.S. National Security Tools

Report Differs With Trump on Border Security Emphasizing Border Agents and Surveillance, Not Wall HOUSE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENDA June 9, 2016 | Ben Booker Source: Paul Ryan and Kevin McCarthy, “Why the U.S. Needs to Lead Again and How We Can Do it,” The Daily News, June 8, 2016; House GOP, “A Bette Way: Achieving U.S. Security Through Leadership and Liberty,” June 9, Policy Aims to Keep Americans Safe at Home and Boost Homeland Security GoalMain Ways to Achieve Policy Goal Prevent Terrorists From Entering the United States Better screening protocols Preventing domestic radicalization More effective information sharing Secure the Border and More Effective Enforcement More border agents and surveillance technology to monitor border Greater monitoring of criminal aliens Invest and Strengthen Cyber Defenses Provide assistance to state and local governments to counter cybert hreats Greater overall investments in cyber defenses and capabilities

Report’s Counter-terrorism strategy focuses on undermining terrorist ideology and building partnerships HOUSE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENDA June 9, 2016 | Ben Booker Source: Paul Ryan and Kevin McCarthy, “Why the U.S. Needs to Lead Again and How We Can Do it,” The Daily News, June 8, 2016; House GOP, “A Bette Way: Achieving U.S. Security Through Leadership and Liberty,” June 9, Policy Aims to Keep Defeat Terrorists GoalMain Ways to Achieve Policy Goal Strengthen Alliances and Capacity Building to Build Anti- Terrorist Coalition Work with non-governmental groups to prevent radicalization Strengthen aid and intelligence cooperation with key allies to undermine terrorist operation Expand and Intensify Counter- terrorism Operations Block routes for foreign fighters to enter battle zones Work to find political long term solutions that are fueling terrorism Combat and Win the Battle Ideas To Delegitimize Terrorist Organization Create social media campaign to undermine terrorist organization’s ideological appeal Partner with states and local actors to strengthen alternatives to terrorism

Report Calls For More Active Foreign and Military Policy, Including Promoting Free Trade Contrary to Trump HOUSE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENDA June 9, 2016 | Ben Booker Source: Paul Ryan and Kevin McCarthy, “Why the U.S. Needs to Lead Again and How We Can Do it,” The Daily News, June 8, 2016; House GOP, “A Bette Way: Achieving U.S. Security Through Leadership and Liberty,” June 9, Policy Aims to Defend Freedom and Advance American Interests GoalMain Ways to Achieve Policy Goal Restore American Leadership Reverse Obama’s “lead from behind” posture to take a more commanding role in directing U.S. foreign policy and action overseas Ask U.S. allies to share more of the burden even as U.S. takes a leading presence Strengthen Alliances and Stop Appeasement Give military aid to Ukraine to combat Russian aggression More aggressive action against Iran Deter Chinese aggression in Asia-Pacific and bolster military partnerships in Asia Promote Free TradeNegotiate beneficial trade deals like TPP to deepen economic ties and boost U.S. economy Make Democracy Promotion A More Integral Part of Foreign Policy Agenda Partner with civil society organizations to strengthen freedom and budding democratic institutions overseas Strategically employ aid to bolster political development

House GOP Aims For Overhaul of VA and Major Reforms to State and DOD To Increase Bureaucratic Efficiency HOUSE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENDA June 9, 2016 | Ben Booker Source: Paul Ryan and Kevin McCarthy, “Why the U.S. Needs to Lead Again and How We Can Do it,” The Daily News, June 8, 2016; House GOP, “A Bette Way: Achieving U.S. Security Through Leadership and Liberty,” June 9, Policy Aims to Renew National Security Tools GoalMain Ways to Achieve Policy Goal Reform State Department Reform developmental assistance Reauthorize and restructure State Department so it is more responsive Reform Department of Defense More funding for defense programs to improve readiness and capabilities Reform acquisitions, health care, and military justice system Simplifying DOD staff structure to reduce overhead cost and cut red tape Reform Department of Veterans Affairs and Veterans’ Care Making the VA operate more like a hospital system where it must compete for funds instead of having a monopoly on veteran’s care Support greater research to ailments impacting veteran community Strengthen Law Enforcement Capabilities Maintain surveillance capabilities that will allow the monitoring of foreign intelligence threats Increase investments in technology, especially cyber capabilities, to foster intelligence integration

House Report Had Wide Input From Chairmen Involved in National Security Policy HOUSE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENDA June 9, 2016 | Ben Booker Source: Paul Ryan and Kevin McCarthy, “Why the U.S. Needs to Lead Again and How We Can Do it,” The Daily News, June 8, 2016; Noun Project: Joa Santos, Luis Prado, Irene Hoffman, Ryan Mochal House Republican Chairmen Involved in Crafting National Security Agenda Armed Services Chairman Mac Thornberry (TX 13 th ) Foreign Affairs Chairman Ed Royce (CA 39 th ) Homeland Security Chairman Michael McCaul (TX 10 th ) Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (CA 22 nd ) Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (VA 6 th ) Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jeff Miller (FL 1 st )