The pretrial confinement initial review hearing for Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller—the U.S. Marine jailed for criticizing senior military officials—could be held in secret, The Epoch Times has learned. A source familiar with the matter said members of Congress and Scheller’s family seek to attend the hearing, but the military’s position is that such matters should be held behind closed doors. The source spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid backlash from the military, but provided The Epoch Times with documentation supporting these claims. The public affairs office for the Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina—where Scheller is confined at a regional brig—did not respond to media inquiries. USMC spokesperson Samuel Stephenson also did not respond to requests for comment, nor did government counsel Troy Campbell. Scheller’s attorney, Brian Ferguson, declined to speak publicly about the case. When Scheller was initially jailed, a USMC spokesman said he would be …