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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsExclusive: Officials asked to turn over phones at the White House as Wiles, Patel lead intensifying leak probe
Chief of staff Susie Wiles, President Donald Trumps closest aide, and FBI Director Kash Patel helped personally orchestrate a sprawling investigation last week at the White House aimed at determining who in the government leaked information about the security deficiencies of a Qatari-gifted airplane meant to be used as Air Force One with some officials being asked to turn over their phones to investigators on White House grounds, sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
Trump had fumed over disclosures about the new plane, sources said, and his government quickly stood up an intense leak probe that roiled the government. As the investigation unfolded, at least one federal agency emailed employees warning that if they were contacted by outside agencies requesting information and devices, they needed to immediately contact their own agencys attorneys, one source told CNN.
The sources said Patel who had been preparing to travel to Chicago was diverted to the White House on Friday to take a hands-on role in running the probe, which became public early the next morning when the New York Times reported that the Justice Department had issued subpoenas to four of its journalists who reported on security concerns surrounding the new plane.
Patel posted up in an office next to Wiles for roughly seven hours, as the two established what one source referred to as a war room in the West Wing.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/15/politics/susie-wiles-kash-patel-leak
Trump had fumed over disclosures about the new plane, sources said, and his government quickly stood up an intense leak probe that roiled the government. As the investigation unfolded, at least one federal agency emailed employees warning that if they were contacted by outside agencies requesting information and devices, they needed to immediately contact their own agencys attorneys, one source told CNN.
The sources said Patel who had been preparing to travel to Chicago was diverted to the White House on Friday to take a hands-on role in running the probe, which became public early the next morning when the New York Times reported that the Justice Department had issued subpoenas to four of its journalists who reported on security concerns surrounding the new plane.
Patel posted up in an office next to Wiles for roughly seven hours, as the two established what one source referred to as a war room in the West Wing.
https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/15/politics/susie-wiles-kash-patel-leak
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Exclusive: Officials asked to turn over phones at the White House as Wiles, Patel lead intensifying leak probe (Original Post)
demmiblue
7 hrs ago
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Goonch
(6,132 posts)1. ;-{) BALLROOM BEFORE SECURITY

karynnj
(61,298 posts)2. Their action confirms the accuracy of the NYT
The vain president of the US opted to use an ornate, but not as secure plane. Even those of us who don't like him one little bit, understand the enormous consequences to the entire world if he is killed because his plane was shot down. Remember WWI.
However their quest to find the source just keeps the story in the news. The Trump decision and the fact that no one stopped him is the bigger problem, but this inquisition does not look good either.
It was also explained that viewing the outside of A F1 VS Trump's jet showed that sensors were not there on his.