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General Daniel Cain

Mentioned in 3 analyzed podcast episodes across 2 shows

Senior military official, reportedly Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who became a subject of media attention in early 2026 due to classified briefings and Pentagon warnings allegedly leaked regarding Iran military operations. Discussed across podcasts in the context of potential espionage and classified information disclosure, with some sources characterizing the leaks as authorized channels for Pentagon concerns while others framed them as breaches of security protocols. Defended by some political figures as appropriately raising military concerns while criticized by others in relation to classified information handling.

Episode Appearances

Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Podcast · Feb 28, 2026

The Best Of Mark Levin - 2/28/26

Military leader whose classified briefings were allegedly leaked to media; defended by Trump as supporting military action if ordered

Iran Nuclear Program and Military ThreatU.S. Military Readiness in Middle EastClassified Information Leaks and Espionage
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Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar

Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar · Feb 24, 2026

2/24/26: Trump Polling Freefall, Dire Warning On Iran, Lord Mandelson Arrested

Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff leaking Pentagon warnings against Iran war through authorized media channels

Trump Approval Rating Decline and Independent Voter CollapsePentagon Munitions Stockpile Depletion and Military ReadinessIran War Risk Assessment and Neoconservative Pressure
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Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Podcast · Feb 24, 2026

2/23/26 - Espionage Act: Who's Leaking in the White House?

Military official subject of leaked reports claiming opposition to Iran military operations

Espionage Act Enforcement and White House LeaksIran Nuclear Negotiations and Military ReadinessVoter ID Laws and Election Integrity
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