Trump accuses Democrats of leaking information on Iran strikes: ‘They should be prosecuted’ | World News

US President Donald Trump accused Democrats of leaking classified details about the US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. In a Truth Social post, he claimed: “The Democrats are the ones who leaked the information on the PERFECT FLIGHT to the Nuclear Sites in Iran. They should be prosecuted!”
Trump’s remarks came after a closed-door Senate intelligence briefing which had already drawn scrutiny after being postponed earlier in the week. The session, eventually held on Thursday, failed to provide a unified view on the effectiveness of the strikes.
The briefing was conducted CIA Director John Ratcliffe, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was notably absent after previously contradicting Trump’s claims — before later aligning with them.
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White House tightens Intelligence sharing amid fallout
Following reports of a leaked draft Pentagon assessment suggesting the strikes only delayed Iran’s nuclear program months, the White House confirmed it had restricted intelligence access. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the adminration wants to ensure “classified intelligence is not ending up in irresponsible hands.”
She also noted there was “no indication” that enriched uranium was moved from the targeted nuclear sites ahead of the strikes.
The Senate is expected to vote soon on a resolution requiring congressional approval for any future military action against Iran. The measure, however, faces slim chances of passage under Republican control, as per The Guardian.
Trump formally notified Congress of the strikes two days after the attack, reported The Guardian, framing them as actions taken “to advance vital United States national interests, and in collective self-defense of our ally, Israel.”Story continues below this ad
Democrats expressed strong skepticism. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer slammed the adminration for offering “no coherent strategy” or “detailed plan” to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Senator Chris Murphy accused Trump of misleading the public, while also questioning why Gabbard skipped the session.
(With inputs from The Guardian)
