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Top Hegseth Advisor Escorted Out of Pentagon for ‘Unauthorized Disclosure’: Report

Dan Caldwell, a top aide to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, was removed from his position at the Pentagon and placed on administrative leave following an investigation into unauthorized disclosures at the Department of Defense (DOD). This action stems from an ongoing probe regarding leaks of sensitive information, initiated by hegseth’s chief of staff, Joe Kasper, who noted the need for an immediate investigation due to recent disclosures concerning national security. The specifics of the alleged leak were not disclosed, including whether it was made to a journalist or another party.

Caldwell is a Marine Corps veteran who has been vocal about his views on the Iraq war, which he has described as a “monstrous crime.” His political leanings align with sentiments expressed by Donald Trump regarding military interventions. Caldwell’s removal does not seem to have affected Hegseth’s standing with Trump, who praised Hegseth’s performance at a recent White House event. The investigation surrounding Caldwell is ongoing, highlighting concerns regarding the handling of classified and sensitive information within the DOD.


One of the top aides to Defense Department Secretary Pete Hegseth was reportedly escorted from the Pentagon Tuesday after being identified during an investigation into leaks at the DOD.

Dan Caldwell was placed on administrative leave for “an unauthorized disclosure,” a U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters.

“The investigation remains ongoing,” the official said without providing details about whether the alleged disclosure was to a journalist or to someone else.

“Caldwell’s removal comes less than a month after Hegseth’s chief of staff, Joe Kasper, ordered the director for defense intelligence (counterintelligence, law enforcement, and security) to assist in a probe into ‘unauthorized disclosures of sensitive and classified information across the Department of Defense,’” the New York Post pointed out.

“Recent unauthorized disclosures of national security information involving sensitive communications with principals within the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) demand immediate and thorough investigation,” Kasper wrote in the March 21 memo.

“This investigation will commence immediately and culminate in a report to the Secretary of Defense,” he added.

Caldwell is a Marine Corps veteran who deployed to Iraq, according to Reuters.

However, he told the Financial Times in December 2024, “I think the Iraq war was a monstrous crime.”

Trump’s assessment that the U.S. should have never launched that war is one of the things that drew Caldwell to support the Republican presidential candidate in 2016.

In a November 2024, Caldwell co-authored a piece for Foreign Affairs in which he advocated for the U.S. to pull “significantly” back from the Middle East, contending “American interests are less pronounced” in the region.

“In the aftermath of the United States’ post-9/11 foreign policy disasters, an increasing number of Americans oppose their country’s heavy reliance on the use of military force to achieve its foreign policy objectives. Instead, they want policymakers to focus on challenges at home and be more cautious when they send U.S. service members into combat,” he contended.

Caldwell’s removal from the Pentagon does not appear to have impacted Trump’s positive view of Hegseth.

The president touted the job his SecDef is doing at a White House ceremony Tuesday honoring the Navy football team’s win of the Commander in Chief’s Trophy last season.

“We’re going to work together. We’re going to do something great, Pete,” in terms of restoring the nation’s defenses, Trump pronounced.

He added that Hegseth is already doing good work, telling him, “You’ve made a big impact.”




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