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Trump Officials Use Polygraph Tests to Curb Government Leaks
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Trump administration officials are reportedly using polygraph tests to identify and prevent even minor leaks of sensitive information. The measure aims to tighten internal security within federal agencies. This follows concerns about unauthorized disclosures during the current administration. The policy has sparked discussions about its effectiveness and implications.
Polygraphs are designed to detect deceptive responses from employees. They are being deployed across select federal agencies.
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The tests target minor leaks, which officials view as security risks. Leaks have historically undermined government operations and trust.
Employees undergoing polygraphs face questions about unauthorized disclosures. The process is intended to deter potential leakers.
The administration’s focus on leaks stems from past controversies. High-profile leaks have previously exposed sensitive policy details.
Some support polygraphs, believing they ensure government integrity. Others argue they create a culture of fear among employees.
Critics question the reliability of polygraph tests in detecting leaks. Supporters claim they are a necessary tool for accountability.
The policy has raised concerns about workplace morale. Employees may feel distrusted under the new testing regime.
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| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 33% Left |
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