Witness Glasheen testified before the House Homeland Security Committee on December 11, 2025, that Antifa is the primary concern and most immediate violent threat facing the country, telling Rep. Bennie Thompson they are building out infrastructure to address it, according to an exchange shared between 3:46 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. UTC. Thompson pressed Glasheen on Antifa's headquarters location, receiving the response "... we are building out the infrastructure right now," before asking, "What does that mean?" as captured in real-time updates from the "Worldwide Threats to the Homeland" hearing. In the same hearing earlier, a protester disrupted testimony by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, shouting "STOP ICE RAIDS. The power of Christ compels you," according to video posted by Faytuks Network, providing context to the ongoing proceedings reported previously. Separately, in a Senate hearing, Sen. Tim Kaine questioned U.S. Northern Command commander Gen. Guillot, who confirmed National Guardsmen mobilized around the country do not receive specific training like civilian law enforcement on handling mental health issues in communities, as stated by Guillot and posted by @halbritz during the reporting window. In business developments during the period, Oracle reported Q2 capital expenditures of $12.03 billion, exceeding estimates of $8.25 billion, with full-year capex now projected at $50 billion, up $15 billion from September guidance, leading to a 13.5 percent share drop and $102 billion market cap loss at open, per MorningBrew.