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White House Addresses Reports of Missing Scientists with Classified Access

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White House Addresses Reports of Missing Scientists with Classified Access

During a recent White House press briefing, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy raised significant questions concerning the safety and status of several American scientists. According to the inquiry, there have been reports of approximately ten scientists who have either gone missing or passed away since the middle of 2024. A critical detail highlighted in the exchange was that these individuals reportedly possessed access to highly sensitive and classified information related to nuclear energy or aerospace technology.

Doocy’s inquiry focused on whether the federal government is currently investigating these incidents as a potentially connected series of events. The nature of the work performed by these scientists—involving sectors critical to national security—has sparked concerns regarding the potential for foreign interference or internal security breaches. The question posed to the administration was whether any relevant agencies are looking into these occurrences to determine if a pattern exists.

In response to the query, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that she was aware of the reports mentioned by Doocy. However, she clarified that she had not yet held formal discussions with the relevant federal agencies regarding the specific details of these cases. Leavitt emphasized that if the reports are accurate, the matter would be of significant concern to the current administration and would warrant a thorough review.

“I’ve seen the report, Peter. I haven't spoken to our relevant agencies about it,” Leavitt told reporters. “I will certainly do that, and we'll get you an answer. If true, of course, that's definitely something I think this government administration would deem worth looking into.”

The exchange underscores the ongoing dialogue between the press and the executive branch regarding transparency on matters of national intelligence and personnel safety. While no official confirmation of a coordinated investigation has been provided yet, the Press Secretary’s commitment to follow up suggests that the administration is acknowledging the gravity of the allegations. As the situation develops, further information from agencies such as the Department of Energy or the Department of Defense may be required to clarify the circumstances surrounding these individuals.