Trump vows prosecution to who told media about active military plans
Share this @internewscast.com
Donald Trump has vowed to pursue the 'sick' leaker who revealed that the US was searching for a second missing airman after a fighter jet was downed over Iran. The President said during a Monday briefing that the unnamed media company behind the report would be forced to give up the source or face jail. '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,"' Trump said. Two airmen went missing when their F-15E fighter jet was shot down behind enemy lines on Good Friday. The pilot was rescued within hours but the jet's weapons system operator (WSO) remained missing until Sunday morning.

Donald Trump has expressed his determination to hunt down the individual responsible for leaking sensitive information about a missing U.S. airman after a fighter jet was downed over Iran. During a briefing on Monday, the former President criticized the unnamed media outlet that reported the leak, threatening legal action if they refuse to disclose their source. “We’re going to confront the media company that released it,” Trump stated, “and demand that, for national security reasons, they reveal their source or face imprisonment.” The incident in question involves two airmen who went missing when their F-15E fighter jet was shot down on Good Friday. While the pilot was quickly rescued, the jet’s weapons system operator remained unaccounted for until Sunday.

Classified Mission Compromised 

An Israeli outlet on Friday reported that the second airman remained missing, which was quickly followed by matching reports in US media. Trump said that the press reports alerted the Iranians that there was still a live classified operation to find a second airman, putting US lives at risk. 'They didn't know there was somebody missing until this leaker gave the information,' 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.' Trump added: 'We have to find that leaker, because that's a sick person.'

The story gained traction when an Israeli news outlet reported on Friday that the second airman was still missing, a claim that soon echoed across U.S. media. Trump argued that these reports tipped off Iranian authorities to the ongoing classified search operation, endangering American lives. “They were unaware of a missing airman until this leak occurred,” Trump remarked. “Suddenly, all of Iran knew that an American pilot was somewhere on their land, struggling for survival.” He further emphasized the urgency, stating, “We have to find that leaker because that’s a sick individual.”

Investigation Underway 

A White House official later confirmed to the Daily Mail that an investigation is underway. The news of the rescued F-15E pilot appears to have first been reported on X by an Israeli journalist, who works for Tel-Aviv-based outlet Channel 12. 'Western source: One of the American crew members was successfully rescued,' the reporter Amit Segal posted Friday around 11.20am ET. 'I’m not sure I was the first,' he told the New York Post. 'And anyway — I will protect my sources.' Tommy Vietor, a former spokesman for Barack Obama, noted that the reporter was based in Israel, which could complicate Trump's efforts.

Following these developments, a White House official confirmed to the Daily Mail that an investigation is active. The initial news of the rescued pilot seems to have first surfaced on X, posted by Amit Segal, an Israeli journalist with Channel 12 based in Tel Aviv. “Western source: One of the American crew members was successfully rescued,” Segal tweeted on Friday morning. When questioned by the New York Post, Segal remarked, “I’m not sure I was the first, but regardless — I will protect my sources.” This international angle, highlighted by Tommy Vietor, a former spokesman for Barack Obama, could present challenges to Trump’s pursuit of the leaker.

48 Hours in Hell 

'Does that mean Trump is going to prosecute Israeli journalists or media execs, including ones close to Netanyahu?' Vietor posted on X. 'What if the source was Netanyahu himself or his team?' The initial report was quickly followed by confirmations from Axios, CBS News and Reuters. The White House did not immediately respond to the Daily Mail's request for comment about which outlet and reporter will be targeted for jail time. The WSO spent nearly 48 hours in Iran, the majority of them on the ground evading Iranian hunting parties who were offered bounties for the airman's capture. The unnamed service member, who alongside the pilot flew under the call sign 'Dude 44,' landed far away from his crew member and was injured early on after ejecting from the F-15E.

‘Does that mean Trump is going to prosecute Israeli journalists or media execs, including ones close to Netanyahu?’ Vietor posted on X. ‘What if the source was Netanyahu himself or his team?’ The initial report was quickly followed by confirmations from Axios, CBS News and Reuters. The White House did not immediately respond to the Daily Mail’s request for comment about which outlet and reporter will be targeted for jail time. The WSO spent nearly 48 hours in Iran, the majority of them on the ground evading Iranian hunting parties who were offered bounties for the airman’s capture. The unnamed service member, who alongside the pilot flew under the call sign ‘Dude 44,’ landed far away from his crew member and was injured early on after ejecting from the F-15E.

Neither the US military nor intelligence agencies were able to get ahold of the WSO for a long period of time, whereas the F-15E pilot was rescued by special operations commandos within a few hours. Eventually the WSO radioed in 'God is good,' and US forces began tracking and planning for his extraction. Trump on Monday described an all-hands-on-deck operation that employed 155 aircraft - including 64 fighter jets, 48 refueling tankers, 13 rescue aircraft, three helicopters 'and more.'

Neither the US military nor intelligence agencies were able to get ahold of the WSO for a long period of time, whereas the F-15E pilot was rescued by special operations commandos within a few hours. Eventually the WSO radioed in ‘God is good,’ and US forces began tracking and planning for his extraction. Trump on Monday described an all-hands-on-deck operation that employed 155 aircraft – including 64 fighter jets, 48 refueling tankers, 13 rescue aircraft, three helicopters ‘and more.’

Trump lauded 'a breathtaking show of skill and precision, lethality and force' as US forces swooped on mountainous terrain in southern Iran to rescue the weapons systems officer whose F-15E fighter jet went down on Good Friday. 'He scaled cliff faces, bleeding rather profusely, contacted his platoon, treated his own wounds and contacted American forces,' Trump said of the officer, who was rescued on Easter Sunday. 'God was watching us,' the President said of the successful, odds-defying operation.

Trump lauded ‘a breathtaking show of skill and precision, lethality and force’ as US forces swooped on mountainous terrain in southern Iran to rescue the weapons systems officer whose F-15E fighter jet went down on Good Friday. ‘He scaled cliff faces, bleeding rather profusely, contacted his platoon, treated his own wounds and contacted American forces,’ Trump said of the officer, who was rescued on Easter Sunday. ‘God was watching us,’ the President said of the successful, odds-defying operation.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Trump Commends Heroic Rescue Efforts During White House Easter Egg Roll Event

During a lively Easter Monday at the White House, President Donald Trump…

Eric Trump Announces the Inclusion of an Exact Ballroom Replica in Trump Library, Aiming for Recognition as One of the World’s Most Iconic Buildings

Regardless of its location, former President Donald Trump is set to have…

Trump Criticizes Biden While Signing Autographs for Children at Easter Egg Roll Event

During the White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday, President Donald Trump…

Trump Unveils Heroic 155-Aircraft Rescue Mission for Downed Airman: A Bold Military Operation

President Donald Trump commended the U.S. military’s successful rescue of two Air…