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Trump Says Media Leak Jeopardized Iran Rescue, Threatens Reporter with Jail

President Donald Trump said in white House remarks that an untimely leak endangered the life of a downed service member and criticized the unnamed leaker and the media outlet that published the information.He described two rescue efforts-one for a weapons systems officer and another for the pilot after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps shot down an F-15E fighter jet-and argued that the leak alerted Iran to the missing pilot, making the searches more challenging. Trump pledged to go after the leaker and the media company, warning that national security could be used to compel disclosure or else jail. The remarks followed a clip noting the two rescues and included trump’s assertion that the leaker and press outlets would be held accountable. The article also cites the ACLU, which notes there is no federal shield law protecting reporters from disclosing sources, although many states have such protections. the piece centers on Trump blaming a leak for jeopardizing the rescue efforts and his vow to confront the leaker and media.


President Donald Trump told reporters Monday that an untimely leak put a downed service member’s life in danger.

Speaking from inside the White House, Trump threatened the media figures who published the leak with incarceration.

On Saturday, U.S. forces rescued a weapons systems officer wounded after Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps shot down an F-15E fighter jet.

That action occurred one day after U.S. forces rescued the aircraft’s pilot in a remote area of southwestern Iran.

Despite the successful missions, the president on Monday voiced his extreme displeasure with the leaker and the unnamed media outlet.

“These two extraordinary rescues — because it was two,” Trump said in a clip posted to the social media platform X.

Then, as often happens, the president paused his prepared remarks to follow a different train of thought.

“And as you probably know,” he continued, “we didn’t talk about the first one for an hour. Then somebody leaked something, which we’ll hopefully find that leaker. We’re looking very hard to find that leaker.”

By “that leaker,” Trump meant someone in the government who presumably spoke to a media outlet.

“And [they talked about] there’s somebody missing,” the president added. “They basically said that we have one, and there’s somebody missing. Well, they didn’t know there was somebody missing until this leaker gave the information.”

Trump then pledged to threaten the relevant media figures with jail time unless they identified the source of the leak.

“So whoever it was — we think we’ll be able to find it out,” he added, “because we’re gonna go to the media company that released it and we’re gonna say ‘national security, give it up or go to jail.’”

Moments later, the president blamed the leaker and the media outlet for alerting Iranians to the downed weapons officer’s presence.

“When they did that,” Trump said, “all of a sudden, the entire country of Iran knew that there was a pilot that was somewhere on their land, that was fighting for his life, and it also made it much more difficult for the pilots and for the people going in to search for him.”

According to the ACLU, despite bipartisan support for the Free Flow of Information Act in 2014, no federal “shield” law exists to protect reporters from arrest and prosecution if they refuse to disclose a source.

Most states, on the other hand, do have such laws on the books.




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