President Trump didn’t just meet with the Russian foreign minister and ambassador to the U.S. in the Oval Office last week. Trump, inexplicably, also disclosed highly classified information to the Russians during the tête-à-tête. The disclosure that Trump handed over information so sensitive that the U.S. had not shared it with American alliescomes via the Washington Post’s reporting and was confirmed by others. As the president, Trump has unique leeway on personally disclosing classified information that would be highly illegal for anyone else to share, but the president put in jeopardy an intelligence source with knowledge of the inner workings of ISIS and went so far as to disclose the source’s location on the ground in Syria to the Russians. It’s an astonishing move by the president—and one without a clear strategic objective other than boasting (or blackmail?)—and one that prompted an outpouring of disbelief and concern from all sides.
If true, deeply disturbing... https://t.co/gHc10i1pWv
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) May 15, 2017
Advertisement“Obviously they're in a downward spiral right now,” @SenBobCorker on Trump’s Russia revelations https://t.co/PrPzb8baGS pic.twitter.com/mOoDU1jtDo
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) May 15, 2017
Advertisement Advertisement AdvertisementAn eloquent friend who has served at high levels just said to me, "For the first time in my life I'm at a loss for words."
— Eliot A Cohen (@EliotACohen) May 15, 2017
AdvertisementThis is appalling. If accidental, it would be a firing offense for anyone else. If deliberate, it would be treason. https://t.co/iWevZMIFt6
— Eliot A Cohen (@EliotACohen) May 15, 2017
"This is the serious charge ever made against a sitting president of the United States." Alan Dershowitz, just now on @CNN.
— Paul Farhi (@farhip) May 15, 2017
Advertisement AdvertisementDear @realDonaldTrump: WaPo followed your advice & looked into the leaking of highly classified information. Turns out the leaker is you. https://t.co/heKrKbvs4N
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) May 15, 2017
Advertisement AdvertisementEx-CIA officer to me on WaPo bombshell: "Whoever gave us the intel won't next time."
— Michael Weiss (@michaeldweiss) May 15, 2017
AdvertisementI think we found him, cap. https://t.co/mipyVXQrEz
— Anthony DeRosa🗽 (@Anthony) May 15, 2017
In the wake of the story, the Trump administration did what the Trump administration does.
Advertisement AdvertisementMcMaster tells reporters outside West Wing that Wash Post story is "false... I was in the room. It didn't happen." pic.twitter.com/g1tSzWfYIC
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) May 15, 2017
First comment on Washington Post report from Secretary of State Tillerson. pic.twitter.com/cV70WchOXr
— Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) May 15, 2017
Advertisement Advertisement AdvertisementDeputy NSA Dina Powell to @Acosta: "This story is false. The president only discussed the common threats that both countries faced."
— Dan Merica (@merica) May 15, 2017
Watch McMaster's statement carefully: “at no time were sources or methods discussed.” WaPo report never said Trump revealed sources/methods. pic.twitter.com/SF3rWDqKFi
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) May 15, 2017
*This post has been updated.