Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday, April 6, he would demand that the journalist who first reported a rescued U.S. airman in Iran reveal their source and threatened to jail the reporter if they refused, after an F-15E was shot down and initial recovery was reported. The White House said investigators are searching for the internal leaker and that the disclosure endangered an operational rescue. After the April 3 F-15E crash, U.S. forces recovered one crew member and later retrieved the second; officials said they may pursue legal action against unauthorized disclosures.
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The U.S. administration asserted that identifying the leaker could deter future operational security breaches and reinforce executive control over sensitive information.
Journalists and news organizations faced legal threats and potential criminal liability, increasing concerns about press freedom and operational transparency.
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