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Top Advisor to the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Defense Department officials said they were escorted out of the Pentagon on Tuesday and took administrative leave.
Reuters first reported Caldwell took leave for “unauthorized disclosure” of information in an investigation into the Pentagon leak. An official confirmed to Fox News Digital that the Reuters report was accurate but declined to comment on the ongoing investigation.
Caldwell, who previously worked on think tank defense priorities for restraining thoughts and feared veterans in the United States, was previously led by Hegseth. He believes that a realist in foreign policy, he believes that the United States should greatly reduce its footprint in Europe and withdraw its troops in Iraq and Syria…Read more

U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth spoke at a joint press conference held by Panama Secretary of Security Frank Abrego after signing a bilateral agreement in Panama City on April 9, 2025. Hegseth arrived in Panama, attended Panama, attended the regional security summit, and highlighted the Trump administration’s continued interest in the movement to carry. (Franco Brana/AFP via Getty Images)
White House
“Required to follow”: Scotus should make Trump administrators despise despise Salvadorian immigrants
Deportation War: Trump administrator violates court deportation in Maryland, ignites legal showdown
“Support disease”: Trump says Harvard should lose tax exemption status and treat it as a “political entity” in funding disputes

Cambridge, Massachusetts – April 1: Protesters gather outside Harvard University to show their opposition to actions taken by the Trump administration. (Brett Phelps/Boston Globe via Getty Images)
inspector: Trump Admin strike agreement in California’s new state-of-the-art border checkpoint
Looking back: Trump directs agencies to comply with Supreme Court rulings as he continues to curb executive states
“Higher security”: Top Trump agencies reveal key reasons why real ID cards will be executed
World Stage
Fired: Judge Greendeng’s Justice Department’s motion to withdraw gun case to El Salvadors, accusing MS-13 leaders
Best Brothers: El Salvador’s Buckley

U.S. President Donald Trump faced El Salvadorian President Nayib Bukele at a meeting at the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. on Monday, April 14, 2025. (Al Drago via Getty Images for Washington Post)
Capitol Hill
“Unfortable medicine”: Schumer calls on acting SSA commissioner Leland Dudek to resign
Green Day: Marjorie Taylor Greene takes City Hall to Harris-Won, Georgia
Cash dash: House Republican campaigner touts “unstoppable momentum”
“Great improvement”: Republican senator reveals why Trump’s “complete and comprehensive recognition” is crucial to his mid-term competition

President Trump recently endorsed the campaign of Ohio GOP Senator Jon Husted (Fox/Getty)
Returning to the child: First Mexico-born Democrats with targets prosecuted for obstacles to bid in the House of Representatives
“Deep division”: AOC tells Rally Goers not to let Republicans “deceive” them into identity politics, stimulating racial divisions
“Kamala’s script”: After AOC first bursts with another “strange” accent on Rally, social media bursts: “Kamala’s script”
Word War: Left-wing lawmakers call Trump magazine’s “leader’s harlequin”: “Thanks me later”
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Department demolition: Shapiro leads lawsuit against Trump administrators
Billion dollar bailout: Newsom signs $2.8B health care plan to save the bill by illegal immigrants
By number: ICE using Social Security Records helps Trump push for the deportation of illegal immigrants

The Social Security Bureau has begun transferring some of the immigrants on the terrorist watch list to unqualified databases. (Getty Image)
Visa suppression: Indiana’s ACLU sued Trump administrator, claiming that the Department of Homeland Security violated the rights of foreign students
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