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Politics April 9, 2026

Shadowed Secrets: Former Army Soldier Unmasked

Shadowed Secrets: Former Army Soldier Unmasked
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Investigative reporter and foreign correspondent Seth Harp. Credit: @sethharpesq

The ‘reporter’ who helped a former Army special operations employee allegedly commit treason has been revealed, and his background should come as no surprise.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, the FBI arrested a former Special Operations Command employee for leaking classified national defense information to the media.

Courtney Williams, 40, of Wagram, North Carolina, allegedly transmitted classified material to individuals not authorized to see it, including a journalist, the DOJ said.

She was arrested on Tuesday and indicted by a federal grand jury on Wednesday.

Federal prosecutors say that between 2022 and 2025, Williams disclosed top-secret classified information in phone and text message communications with a journalist.

While the ‘journalist’ was not named in the indictment, numerous reports have confirmed the person is investigative reporter and foreign correspondent Seth Harp.

Harp, who writes for the far-left Rolling Stone, previously profiled Williams for his book “The Fort Bragg Cartel,” published in August 2025.

The far-left hack also published his profile of Williams in a Politico article.

Following the news of William’s arrest, Harp lashed out on X, calling it an “outrage.”

“Courtney Williams is a veteran, a mother, and a patriotic American,” Harp fumed. “She has committed no crime.”

“Trump’s unhinged DOJ will not even say what ‘classified information’ she allegedly leaked,” he continued. “Her arrest and imprisonment is an outrage.”

Harp also confirmed that he was the ‘reporter’ in the indictment. He added that the indictment lacked any “specificity” and was “pure speculation.”

“I’ll save an FBI tactical team the trouble of kicking my door down at 4 am,” Harp said. “The jump drive contained a public EEOC complaint that was too large of an electronic file to send by email.”

“As a lawyer, I’m astonished by the lack of specificity and pure speculation in this indictment.”

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