Hegseth team told to stop polygraph tests after complaint to White House
Source: Washington Post
July 26, 2025 at 3:19 p.m. EDT
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseths use of polygraph tests to search for people leaking information to the news media was stopped at the direction of the White House after a senior adviser to Hegseth raised alarm to senior officials there about being targeted, U.S. officials and others familiar with the matter said.
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The adviser, Patrick Weaver, complained to White House officials this spring with concerns that he could soon be directed by Hegseth or another member of his team to submit to a polygraph test, the people familiar with the matter said. The possibility angered Weaver, an immigration hawk seen within the administration as a loyal foot soldier to President Donald Trump and associate of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, officials said, speaking on the condition of anonymity out of concerns for reprisal from the Trump administration.
The White House intervention, which has not previously been reported, came in the form of a phone call by an individual close to the administration after Hegseths team had begun administering polygraph tests to people around the defense secretary in April, according to people familiar with the matter, who declined to identify the individual.
Before they were stopped, multiple tests were carried out over several weeks with approval by Hegseth and advice from Tim Parlatore, who has served as both Hegseths private attorney and a part-time military aide on his staff.
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wcmagumba
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BoRaGard
(7,066 posts)to his own flippin Polly Graph.
Martin68
(26,333 posts)twodogsbarking
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AverageOldGuy
(2,868 posts)I served 28 years in the Army, one tour in Vietnam, retired in 1995. Worked directly for three different very senior officers, 3- and 4-star.
I can imagine their reaction to being polygraphed by a goddam National Guard platoon leader. Being good soldiers, they would submit to the poly, but I guarantee they would begin to think about how to get rid of that asshole and all the other assholes around him.