Witkoff bashes ‘treasonous’ leak of US intel assessment of Iran strikes
- U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff criticized anonymous CNN sources, calling their actions 'treasonous' after they disputed President Donald Trump’s claims about Iran’s nuclear facilities being destroyed by U.S. strikes.
- Witkoff stated, 'It goes without saying that leaking that type of information… is outrageous. It’s treasonous,' and called for an investigation.
- The leaked intel revealed that enriched uranium was moved from sites before the U.S. attacks, according to CNN.
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth described CNN's report as 'flat-out wrong' on the matter.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt found herself at the center of a heated debate this week after defending President Donald Trump’s claims about U.S. strikes on Iran. Multiple news outlets reported that the strikes only set back Iran’s nuclear program by a few months, contradicting Trump’s assertion that the nuclear sites were completely destroyed. The controversy began when CNN and other major news organizations reported that early i…
CNN Sources Accused Of "Treason" Over Leake Intelligence Report - The American Tribune.com
In a real eyebrow raiser of a segment on Fox News, U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff accused the several anonymous CNN sources behind its recent leak of a US intelligence assessment of the Iranian strikes of “treason” for leaking that classified report, something that could mean seriously ramped up charges agains them. Witkoff’s comments came on Tuesday, June 24, when he spoke to FNC personality Laura Ingraham on her “The Ingra…
'Treasonous': Witkoff blasts Iran-damage leak, says 'almost impossible' to resurrect nuclear weapons program * WorldNetDaily * by Hailey Gomez, Daily Caller News Foundation
'It goes without saying that leaking that type of information, whatever the information, whatever side it comes out on, is outrageous. It's treasonous, so it ought to be investigated, and whoever did it, whoever is responsible for it, should be held accountable'
Witkoff bashes ‘treasonous’ leak of US intel assessment of Iran strikes
Steve Witkoff, President Trump’s top envoy to the Middle East, blasted what he called “treasonous” leaking of information after multiple media outlets reported that the administration’s strikes on Iran only set its nuclear program back a few months. “Well, it goes without saying that leaking that type of information, whatever the information, whatever side it…
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