The Trump administration is planning to restrict categorised data shared with Congress, sources acquainted with the matter informed ABC Information.
The transfer comes after a categorised preliminary intelligence evaluation confirmed that U.S. army strikes President Donald Trump ordered on Iran’s nuclear amenities final weekend didn’t utterly destroy the nation’s nuclear program however probably set it again just a few months, in line with sources acquainted with the early findings.
The administration is planning to restrict categorised data it shares on CAPNET, the categorised data sharing system utilized by each the Home and Senate, the sources mentioned.
It was not instantly clear how a lot data the administration plans to restrict shifting ahead.
President Donald Trump speaks subsequent to Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth, throughout a press convention at a NATO summit in The Hague, Netherlands, June 25, 2025.
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The administration has not publicly alleged that CAPNET was the supply of the details about the preliminary evaluation. The administration has mentioned that the FBI is investigating the leak.
The information of the White Home’s plans was first reported by Axios.
The Home and Senate had been initially scheduled to obtain categorised briefings on the strikes in Iran on Tuesday earlier than these briefings had been delayed. The Senate will now obtain a briefing Thursday and the Home is anticipated to be briefed on Friday.