'Fake news': Trump doubles down on 'Iran nuclear sites obliterated' claim after US intel contradicts him; defends Op Midnight Hammer
Wednesday, 25 June 2025 () Donald Trump refuted a CNN report alleging the US strikes on Iran's nuclear program were ineffective, labeling it "FAKE NEWS" and asserting the sites were "completely destroyed." White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also dismissed the report as "flat-out wrong," while Special Envoy Steve Witkoff condemned the intelligence leak as "treasonous," insisting on the site's obliteration.
US intelligence report suggests US strikes on Iran only setback nuclear programme by months
The report contradicts earlier statements by Trump in which he claimed that the US’ targeted operation..
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