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The Pentagon said that he would investigate what they are national security information leaks, saying that the probes could include polygraph tests for employees in the Department of Defense.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s The personnel chief Joe Kasper sent a memorandum on Friday by saying that the intelligence weapons and application of the Pentagon’s law are investigating “recent unauthorized revelations” of national security information, without offering details about alleged leaks.
“The recent unauthorized disseminations of national security information involving confidential communications with directors within the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) demand immediate and exhaustive investigation,” Kasper wrote.
The Pentagon said that he would investigate what they are national security information leaks. (Photo AP/Charles Dharapak, Archive)
“If this effort results in information that identifies a responsible part of an unauthorized dissemination,” then the information “will be sent to the appropriate criminal entity for criminal prosecution,” he added.
Kasper’s memorandum said the polygraphs would be used “in accordance with applicable law and politics.”
President Donald Trump He rejected a report by the New York Times that his main advisor, Elon Musk, would be informed about how the United States would handle a possible war with China. Musk responded by suggesting that people who filter “maliciously false information” to the media will be identified and processed.
The chief of cabinet of the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Joe Kasper, said that the intelligence weapons and application of the Pentagon Law are investigating “unauthorized recent revelations” of national security information. (Somodevilla/Getty images)
“The New York Times is pure propaganda,” Musk said on Friday in X. “In addition, I look forward to the prosecutions of those in the pentagon who are leaking Maliciously false information at Nyt. They will find themselves.”
Research on alleged leaks in the pentagon occurs after the Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, revealed a movement to intensify the tests of lies detectors to employees in an attempt to identify people who may be filtering information to the media on immigration application operations.
The Department of Justice also announced an investigation on Friday about what was intended to be “the selective filtration of inaccurate information, but nevertheless, classified” of intelligence agencies on a Venezuelan gang called a Aragua Train, of which the members are being attacked by the Trump administration for the elimination of the United States of the United States.
The Pentagon said that polygraph tests would be used “in accordance with applicable law and politics.” (Reuters/Yves Herman)
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The leaks within the federal government occur in each administration in several agencies.
While polygraph exams are generally not admissible in Judicial procedures Due to concerns about their lack of reliability, they are often used by federal law enforcement agencies and for national security authorizations.
The Supreme Court also ruled in 1998 that polygraph evidence was inadmissible in military justice procedures.
Associated Press contributed to this report.