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Trump vows action against media after Iran rescue leak controversy

Trump vows action against media after Iran rescue leak controversy
President Donald Trump said he would pursue legal action against journalists and media organizations involved in reporting that a second U.S. airman was missing following the downing of an American fighter jet in Iran last week, calling the leak a threat to national security.

Speaking during a White House press conference held on Monday, April 6, 2026, alongside Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Joint Chiefs Chairman Dan Caine, Trump confirmed that both crew members had been successfully recovered in separate operations conducted by U.S. forces. The pilot was rescued within hours of the incident, while the second airman remained stranded inside Iranian territory until early Sunday, April 5, 2026, when a rescue team secured his extraction.

Trump strongly criticized the disclosure of the second airman’s status, stating that the information had been intentionally withheld by the U.S. government to protect the individual from capture or harm. He warned that his administration would attempt to identify the source of the leak and could compel cooperation from the media outlet that first reported the information.

“We are going to find out who leaked it,” Trump said during the briefing. “We will go to the media company and say, ‘This is national security. Provide the information or face legal consequences.’”

Officials emphasized that operational secrecy was critical during the mission, as public knowledge of the stranded airman could have increased the risk of interception by Iranian forces. Trump claimed that Iranian authorities had issued a reward for information leading to the capture of the missing servicemember, further complicating rescue efforts.

The White House did not specify which media organization initially reported the second airman’s status. The incident has raised renewed concerns about the balance between press freedom and national security, particularly in situations involving active military operations in hostile territory.

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