Protection Division personnel could possibly be topic to a lie detector take a look at as a part of the Pentagon’s just lately introduced crackdown on “unauthorized disclosures of nationwide safety data.”
In a memo launched Friday, Joe Kasper, chief of employees for Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth, directed the director for Protection Intelligence (Counterintelligence, Regulation Enforcement, and Safety) to analyze unauthorized disclosures of delicate and categorized data all through the Protection Division.
The memo supplied no particulars in regards to the alleged leaks from the Pentagon.
“This investigation will start instantly and culminate in a report back to the Secretary of Protection,” Mr. Kasper wrote. “The report will embody a whole file of unauthorized disclosures throughout the Division of Protection and suggestions to enhance such efforts.”
The usage of a polygraph take a look at within the investigation will probably be performed “in accordance with relevant legislation and coverage,” the memo said.
Mr. Kasper stated he needed to be instantly knowledgeable if the inquiry recognized a suspected leaker. The knowledge would then be referred to legislation enforcement for attainable felony prosecution.
The Pentagon introduced the crackdown the identical day the Justice Division confirmed an investigation into the leak of “inaccurate, however nonetheless categorized” intelligence details about Tren de Aragua, a transnational narcoterrorist and felony group from Venezuela.
“We is not going to tolerate politically-motivated efforts by the Deep State to undercut President Trump’s agenda by leaking false data onto the pages of their allies on the New York Instances,” Deputy Lawyer Normal Tod Blanche stated in a press release.
In January, the Trump administration designated Tren de Aragua as a international terrorist group.