The United States of Defense in the United States (DOD) is investigating “recent unauthorized disclosure of national security information” and plans to use lying detection as part of the investigation, according to a memorandum published on the administration website on Friday (21).

“The use of lying to implement this investigation will be in accordance with the applicable law and policy.” “This investigation will start immediately and culminate in a report to the Minister of Defense,” he added.

The lying detector, also known as the lies detector, is used, a device for measuring physiological changes to assess the validity of the information provided by the person.

Kasper wrote that “the information that defines a part of unauthorized examination” will be referred to criminal procedures.

The memo was issued after President Donald Trump rejected a report from the New York Times Dog’s head, Elon MuskIt will be informed of the US military plans for the potential war with China while in the Pentagon on Friday (21).

Trump commented that he would not display such plans to “anyone.”

authorities Pentagon They also strongly rejected the report on social networks.

Musk met the Defense Minister, Higseth House, for more than an hour on Friday (21).

The Ministry of Defense is the latest government arm that it will use polygrad tests on employees.

Internal Security Minister Christie Naim spoke earlier this month that her administration would continue to train after reports that she had ordered the inclusion of a question about the media in the test.

She still believes that there are people who leak data within the government and that “they should take responsibility.”

“We have identified two leaks of information here in the Internal Security Department, which told individuals about our operations and put the police life police at risk. We are planning to address these two people and blame them for what they did,” Nayyim said in a video of X earlier this month.

On Friday (21), the Ministry of Justice announced its own investigation into the “selective leakage of inaccurate information, but it is still classified” related to Gangue Venezuelana Traja de Aragua.

“We will not tolerate the efforts of the deep motivated state to undermine the agenda of President Trump by leaking false information about his allies in the New York Times,” said Deputy Prosecutor Todd Blanche in a statement on Friday (21).

He added: “The declaration of the law of foreign enemies is supported by the facts, laws, and a good sense, which will resemble the court and then expel the Terrin de Aragua terrorists in this country.”

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