Laura Ingraham says “heads should roll” if Donald Trump was wrong about Iranian bombing damage assessment
Ingraham: “Before he green lit the bombing, he wanted assurances that the bunker busters could do the trick”
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From the June 24, 2025, edition of Fox News' The Ingraham Angle
LAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): All afternoon, CNN was salivating over the prospect that Iran's nuclear capabilities had not been obliterated, as Trump had indicated. Early intel indicating that the strikes set back the Iranian nuclear program for months, but perhaps not entirely. The first intel assessment comes from the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Pentagon's intel wing, and this early look was apparently leaked, as its details are top-secret. Now, it was reportedly based on the evidence presented by CENTCOM. Again, it is their belief that the Iranian nuclear program was set back significantly but not destroyed.
Secretary of Defense Hegseth responded to this saying, "Based on everything we've seen, our bombing campaign obliterated Iran's ability to create nuclear weapons." And White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shot back, calling the assessment "flat out wrong and a clear attempt to demean President Trump." Now, knowing President Trump, I think I know him pretty well -- he is going to demand answers here. After all, before he green lit the bombing, he wanted assurances that the bunker busters could do the trick. So, if it turns out that he was given assessments that were too optimistic, then heads should roll.