Trump Envoy Calls Iran Failire Leak “Treasonous”

Steve Witkoff, the appointed Special Envoy to the Middle East by President Donald Trump, fiercely condemned the media for what he termed “treasonous” leaks regarding U.S. military strikes on Iran. His remarks followed reports from multiple news outlets indicating that the strikes only managed to delay Iran’s nuclear ambitions by a few months. Witkoff expressed outrage over the leaking of sensitive information, labeling it as a serious offense that warrants investigation and accountability.

During an interview on Fox News’s “The Ingraham Angle,” Witkoff stated that the act of leaking such information is “outrageous” and dangerous. He claimed that it could endanger lives in the future, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. The leaked assessments contradicted initial claims from Trump administration officials that the strikes had successfully destroyed key Iranian facilities, raising concerns about the credibility of the administration’s statements.

Witkoff’s comments reflect the broader chaos and miscommunication characterizing the Trump administration’s foreign policy, particularly in the volatile Iranian context. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed that an investigation into the leaks is underway, as Trump himself denounced the reporting outlets, calling them “scum.” This combative stance underlines a pattern within the Republican leadership that seeks to control the narrative while often neglecting factual accuracy.

Reports revealed that much of Iran’s enriched uranium had been relocated prior to the airstrikes, further undermining Trump’s assurances of a decisive military blow against its nuclear program. Experts have emphasized that effective assessments of damage typically require considerable time, countering the administration’s narrative of immediate success.

The Trump administration’s reliance on a militaristic approach not only disrupts diplomatic relations but may also escalate tensions in an already fragile geopolitical landscape. As the administration continues to combat these leaks and damage control efforts, the implications for U.S. foreign policy and global stability remain profound.