The US media are being asked not to cover the details of Trump's leaked information.
Chois Dong
Www.boreway.com
2017-05-19 09:00:43
U.S. intelligence officials have asked CNBC and other media to report specific confidential information because "this information could threaten U.S. national security," according to U.S. media CNBC, May 18, when U.S. President Trump told Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to "leak" the story.
CNBC said two U.S. officials told NBC News that Trump told Lavrov that he had stolen airport security equipment, but that the U.S. media had been asked to ban coverage on specific details about the type of equipment and the location of the stolen sites.
CNBC said two U.S. officials told NBC News that Trump told Lavrov that he had stolen airport security equipment, but that the U.S. media had been asked to ban coverage on specific details about the type of equipment and the location of the stolen sites.