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A top advisor to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was escorted out of the Pentagon on Tuesday and placed on administrative leave, according to a Defense Department (DOD) official.
Reuters first reported that Dan Caldwell had been placed on leave for an "unauthorized disclosure" of information amid an investigation into Pentagon leaks. An official confirmed to Fox News Digital that Reuters' reporting is accurate but declined to comment on an ongoing investigation.
Caldwell previously worked at restraint-minded think tank Defense Priorities and Concerned Veterans for America, a group formerly led by Hegseth. A foreign policy realist, he has argued that the U.S. should dramatically reduce its footprint in Europe and pull out forces from Iraq and Syria.
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (FRANCO BRANA/AFP via Getty Images)
Last month, the Defense Department announced a probe into "recent unauthorized disclosures of national security information" and said it planned to use polygraphs to determine the source of leaks.
"The use of polygraphs in the execution of this investigation will be in accordance with applicable law and policy," DOD Chief of Staff Joe Kasper wrote in a memo. "This investigation will commence immediately and culminate in a report to the Secretary of Defense."
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The Pentagon has been probing unauthorized disclosures and said it could use polygraphs on staff to root out leakers. (REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File)
He wrote that "information identifying a party responsible for an unauthorized disclosure" would be referred for criminal prosecution.
Caldwell did not immediately reply to a request for comment.
Caldwell's closeness to the defense secretary was underscored in the leaked Signal chat on Houthi strikes in which Hegseth named him the Pentagon's point of contact for the offensive campaign. That chat was divulged when National Security Advisor Mike Waltz unintentionally added The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg to the discussion.

The Pentagon has said it would refer information about unauthorized leaks for criminal prosecution. (U.S. Army/Staff Sgt. ShaTyra Cox)
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The DOD was only the latest government agency to announce it would use polygraphs to root out alleged leakers. The departments of Homeland Security and Justice have done the same. But the DOD memo came after President Donald Trump pushed back on a New York Times report that Department of Government Efficiency leader Elon Musk would be briefed on "war plans" with China during a visit to the Pentagon. Trump said he would not show such plans "to anybody."
There is currently no evidence to connect Caldwell to that leak, and it remains unclear what unauthorized information he may have divulged.