Lindsey Graham Says Whoever Leaked Intelligence Report Belongs In Jail

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is calling for serious consequences for whoever leaked a classified intelligence report about U.S. military strikes on Iran, suggesting it may have come from a member of Congress with access to sensitive information. Speaking on Fox News, Graham explained that intelligence reports are shared with select congressional committees and accused the leaker of having a political motive to undermine former President Trump.

Meanwhile, speculation is growing around Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, with some in Trump’s circle believing she may have played a role. Gabbard was removed from a key intelligence briefing regarding “Operation Midnight Hammer,” which the administration claims destroyed Iran’s nuclear facilities. Trump is reportedly furious about a leaked report suggesting the attack was ineffective, prompting him to limit briefings on military actions. Biographer Michael Wolff said Gabbard may be a scapegoat, though an administration insider downplayed the speculation, suggesting the media is exaggerating the situation.

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