Pentagon head Pete Hegseth announced a joint task force with the DOJ to identify and prosecute officials who leak sensitive information to the media.
The Justice Department and Pentagon created a joint task force to identify and prosecute leaks to news media.
The announcement comes days after DOJ, in a rare move, issued subpoenas to several New York Times reporters to appear before a grand jury.
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Hegseth’s leak hunt just got teeth
Pete Hegseth says the Pentagon and Justice Department have formed a joint task force to identify and prosecute leakers, escalating Washington’s fight over sensi ...
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Monday that the Pentagon and the Justice Department (DOJ) have created a joint task force to identify and prosecute leakers as part of the department’s ...
DOJ leak task force arrives days after four New York Times reporters were subpoenaed, and it could decide how much of the Gulf war Americans get to see.
The Pentagon on Friday revoked former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall’s access to classified material and accused him of ...