FBI arrests ex-Fort Bragg employee over alleged classified leak to journalist - The Guardian
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The FBI arrested an ex-Fort Bragg employee for allegedly leaking classified information to a journalist.
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The FBI has arrested an ex-Fort Bragg employee for allegedly leaking classified information to a journalist. This action targets individuals suspected of unauthorized disclosure of sensitive government material. The arrest underscores the Trump administration's ongoing efforts to prosecute those accused of mishandling or revealing classified intelligence. Such cases often involve investigations into national security breaches and the protection of classified information. The individual now faces potential charges related to the alleged leak.
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