US Defense Staff Could Face Lie Detector Tests in Probe Into Leaks After Musk Pentagon Visit
- The Pentagon announced an investigation into national security information leaks, which may involve polygraph tests for Defense Department employees, according to a memo from Joe Kasper.
- Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem revealed plans to increase lie detector tests for identifying employees leaking information about immigration operations.
- The Justice Department is investigating alleged leaks of classified information related to a gang called Tren de Aragua, as part of broader efforts to address leaks within the federal government.
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‘Clown show’: House Intel Committee member sounds off on Musk’s meeting at Pentagon
Rep. Jim Himes, Ranking Member on the House Intel Committee joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House to discuss the reporting of a meeting that was supposed to happen at the Pentagon, where Elon Musk was set up to be briefed on potential war plans with China.
MSNBC The Weekend laughs at Trump over Musk Pentagon visit
No, of course Musk was not going to be read into the war plans against China at the Pentagon. He's there to talk about DOGE. Right. He could have done that by phone or televideo. No SCIF required. Trump's defense was totally inadequate. "Certainly you...
In order to identify the Pentagon employees who spoke with the NY Times, the Trump administration will use... a lie detector
After an article in the NY Times about Elon Musk's visit to the Pentagon and the fact that he would have been briefed on a potential war with China, Donald Trump wants to find the authors of this information. And he even intends to use a lie detector to reach his end. ...
Hegseth Launches Investigation into Leaks of Sensitive and Classified Info
The Department of Defense over the weekend announced an investigation into leaks of sensitive and classified information following a series of unauthorized disclosures to several legacy news media outlets. The post Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Launches Investigation into Leaks of Sensitive and Classified Information appeared first on Breitbart.
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