Pentagon Suspends Three Officials in Leaking Investigation
Briefly

The Pentagon has placed three officials, Dan Caldwell, Darin Selnick, and Colin Carroll, on administrative leave as part of an investigation into unauthorized leaks of national security information. Announced in March, the Department of Defense's probe targets several leaks, including sensitive operational plans and intelligence related to the Panama Canal, military deployments, and intelligence collection regarding the Ukraine War. Caldwell, Selnick, and Carroll are all military veterans with past roles providing advice and leadership in national security parameters, raising concerns over the potential impact of these disclosures.
The Pentagon has allegedly placed Dan Caldwell, Darin Selnick, and Colin Carroll on administrative leave amid an ongoing investigation into leaks at the Department of Defense.
The DoD announced in late March that it would be beginning a probe into "recent unauthorized disclosures of national security information."
Caldwell, a Marine Corps veteran, was listed as Hegseth's best staff point of contact for the National Security Council in a leaked text.
The leaks allegedly include operational plans concerning the Panama Canal and delays in the collection of intelligence concerning the Ukraine War.
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