Pentagon suspends third top official, Colin Carroll, amid leaks probe

Colin Carroll, a senior Pentagon official, has been placed on administrative leave amidst an investigation into information leaks within the Department of Defense. He is the third Pentagon official to be put on leave, joining Dan Caldwell and Darin Selnick.
Houthi Attack Leak Fallout: 3 Pete Hegseth Aides Suspended | Pentagon Probe Bombshell
Colin Carroll (right)
Colin Carroll, a Marine Corps officer, has become the third official to be placed on administrative leave from the Pentagon, amid an ongoing investigation into information leaks at the United States Department of Defense.
Carroll is the chief of staff to US deputy secretary of defense Steve A Feinberg. The two officials who have already been sent on leave are Dan Caldwell, a senior adviser to defense secretary Pete Hegseth, and Darin Selnick, Hegseth's deputy chief of staff.
Also Read | Leaked War Chats: Who is Dan Caldwell? How is he linked to Signalgate - Trump admin's biggest scandal?
"We can confirm Mr. Carroll has been placed on administrative leave pending investigation. We have nothing additional to provide at this time," Fox News Digital quoted a senior official as saying.
Who is Colin Carroll?
Carroll is a US Marine Corps intelligence officer, and he previously worked at Anduril Industries, a defense contractor which specializes in autonomous systems, according to his LinkedIn profile. He also worked for Applied Intuition, a California-based software company.
A graduate from the United States Naval Academy, he was sent to Afghanistan four times as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. His educational credentials include an aerospace engineering degree from the naval academy, and a master’s degree from Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service.
Pentagon leaks case
Last month, the Department of Defense, headquartered at the Pentagon building in Washington DC, began an investigation into “recent unauthorized disclosures of national security information.”
Joe Kasper, Hegseth's chief of staff, wrote in a March 21 memo, "This investigation will commence immediately and culminate in a report to the secretary of defense. The report will include a complete record of unauthorized disclosures within the Department of Defense and recommendations to improve such efforts."
author
About the Author
TOI World Desk

At TOI World Desk, our dedicated team of seasoned journalists and passionate writers tirelessly sifts through the vast tapestry of global events to bring you the latest news and diverse perspectives round the clock. With an unwavering commitment to accuracy, depth, and timeliness, we strive to keep you informed about the ever-evolving world, delivering a nuanced understanding of international affairs to our readers. Join us on a journey across continents as we unravel the stories that shape our interconnected world.

End of Article
Follow Us On Social Media