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The Pentagon leak investigation just got bigger.
Today, the Department of Defense placed two more high-ranking officials on administrative leave, following the suspension of a third the day before. The probe, now targeting three aides close to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, is part of the Trump administration’s broader crackdown on unauthorized disclosures.
Takeaway: The investigation is no longer isolated—it’s expanding fast.
Three names are now linked to the Pentagon leak probe:
All were escorted out of the Pentagon after being implicated in the internal probe.
Takeaway: These aren’t low-level leaks—key players are under scrutiny.
According to internal memos and media reports, the investigation is focused on multiple disclosures, including:
A March 21 memo authorized polygraph tests, and the Pentagon says criminal referrals are on the table.
Takeaway: The scope is wide, and the stakes are high.
This isn’t just a defense story—it’s also about diplomacy and trade.
The Pentagon’s turmoil comes as the U.S. negotiates a major tariff deal with Japan. With trust and coordination critical, these internal leaks could shake Japan’s confidence in U.S. leadership.
Japan’s Economic Revitalization Minister Ryosei Akazawa is in active talks with U.S. officials, and leaks about military deployments or intel pauses could complicate those discussions.
Takeaway: Leaks at home may undermine leverage abroad.
President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth have made leak prevention a top priority. Hegseth, a former Fox News host and Iraq War vet, has shaken up Pentagon leadership since taking office in January.
Caldwell, one of his closest aides, was already controversial for his isolationist views and opposition to aid for Ukraine.
Now, the administration is dealing with both information breaches and internal instability—while trying to project strength globally.
Takeaway: The White House wants control—but cracks are showing.
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