Trump’s administration plans to limit the secret information he shared with a congress about Iranian attacks

Trump's administration plans to limit the secret information he shared with a congress about Iranian attacks

Trump’s administration plans to limit confidential information shared to the congress, a source who is familiar with the problem told ABC News.

This step was taken after the initial intelligence assessment classified showed that the US military attacked President Donald Trump ordered Iran’s nuclear facilities last weekend did not fully destroy the country’s nuclear program but the possibility of returning it for several months, according to a source who is familiar with the initial findings.

Administration plans to limit the confidential information that it shares in Capnet, a secret information sharing system used by the DPR and Senate, said the source.

It is not clear how much information the administration planned to limit move forward.

President Donald Trump spoke next to the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, during a press conference at the NATO Summit in the Hague, Netherlands, June 25, 2025.

Yves Herman/Reuters

Administration has not openly accused that Capnet is a source of information about the initial assessment. Administration has said that the FBI is investigating the leak.

News about the White House plan was first reported by Axios.

The DPR and the Senate were initially scheduled to receive secret briefings about strikes in Iran on Tuesday before the briefing was postponed. The Senate will now receive direction on Thursday and the DPR is expected to be given a briefing on Friday.

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