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Pentagon said he would investigate what he claims to be missing information on national security, saying that probes could include polygraph tests for employees in the Ministry of Defense.
Minister of Defense Pete Hegsetth’s The head of the staff, Joe Kasper, sent a letter on Friday, saying that the intelligence weapons and the implementation of the Pentagon law investigated the “recent unauthorized publication” National Security data without providing alleged leaks.
“Recent unauthorized publication of information on national security involving sensitive communication with the Director within the Secretary of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) require a direct and thorough investigation,” Kasper wrote.

Pentagon said he would investigate what he claims to be missing information about national security. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, file)
“If this effort results in information that identifies the party responsible for unauthorized detection,” then the information “will be sent to the appropriate criminal prosecution entity,” he added.
The Kasper Memorandum said the polygraphs would be used “in accordance with applicable law and politics.”
President Donald Trump A rejected New York Times report that his older advisor Elon Musk will be familiar with that he will now endure a potential war with China. Musk replied, suggesting that people who hear “maliciously false data” will be identified and prosecuted to the media.

The head of the Ministry of Defense of Peta Hegseth, Joe Kasper, said that the intelligence weapons and the implementation of the Pentagon Law investigated the “recent unauthorized publication” National Security Information. (Chip Somodeville/Getty Images)
“The New York Times is pure propaganda,” Musk said on Friday on X. “Also, I look forward to the processing of those in Pentagon who missed maliciously false data in NYT. They will be found.”
Investigations of alleged leaks in Pentagon come after Homeland Security Secretary -General Kristi Noem revealed a move to enhance the detector detector tests on employees in an attempt to identify people who can leak information about the surgery of immigration implementation operations.
On Friday, the Ministry of Justice also announced an investigation into what was assumed that “selective leakage of inaccurate but still classified information” from intelligence agencies on Venecuela’s gang called Too de Aragua, allegedly whose Trump administration members target the United States removal

Pentagon said polygraph tests would be used “in accordance with applicable law and politics.” (Reuters/Yves Herman)
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Federal government leaks occur in every administration in different agencies.
While the polygraph exams are not usually allowed in court proceedings Due to concern about their unreliability, they are often used by federal agencies for law enforcement and for national security approval.
In 1998, the Supreme Court also ruled that polygraph tests were unacceptable in military justice.
Associated Press contributed to this report.