Four sources revealed that the Trump administration plans to restrict the sharing of confidential information with Congress after someone had leaked an internal assessment showing that Saturday's bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities was not as successful as Trump claimed. Sources said the FBI is also investigating the leak. The leak of the Defense Intelligence Agency's preliminary “combat damage assessment report” has angered Trump and senior US officials. They said the assessment was incomplete and its release was aimed at weakening Trump's claim that Iran's nuclear facilities had been “completely destroyed.” Sources said they plan to limit the publication of information on CAPNET. DIA's assessment of the Iranian bombing was uploaded to CAPNET late Monday. On the afternoon of the next day, CNN and The New York Times successively reported snippets of the evaluation.

Zhitongcaijing · 06/25 17:25
Four sources revealed that the Trump administration plans to restrict the sharing of confidential information with Congress after someone had leaked an internal assessment showing that Saturday's bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities was not as successful as Trump claimed. Sources said the FBI is also investigating the leak. The leak of the Defense Intelligence Agency's preliminary “combat damage assessment report” has angered Trump and senior US officials. They said the assessment was incomplete and its release was aimed at weakening Trump's claim that Iran's nuclear facilities had been “completely destroyed.” Sources said they plan to limit the publication of information on CAPNET. DIA's assessment of the Iranian bombing was uploaded to CAPNET late Monday. On the afternoon of the next day, CNN and The New York Times successively reported snippets of the evaluation.