Scoop: Trump aides fear Haberman and Swan obtained Situation Room tapes for "Regime Change"
Summary
Top White House officials believe reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan got audio recordings from secret Situation Room meetings for their new book, "Regime Change." These meetings are highly secure, and recording devices are not allowed, raising concerns about a serious security breach.Key Facts
- Haberman and Swan are writing a book called "Regime Change," about President Donald Trump's second term.
- White House staff worry that private conversations in the Situation Room were secretly recorded.
- The Situation Room is one of the most secure places in the government, and no recording devices are allowed there.
- The New York Times published exact quotes from these meetings before the book’s release on June 23.
- The book includes sensitive topics like the Iran war and Epstein files.
- White House officials have not denied the accuracy of the quoted conversations.
- President Donald Trump is very upset about the detailed accounts in the book.
- The reporters declined to comment on the situation.
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