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While investigation information into the Trump campaign and other details were leaked to the New York Times these created headlines. However the UK has now complained about this to the US.
It seems the US Secret Services cannot be trusted to keep confidential information per the Reuter Article below.
Hopefully the ring leaders can be rounded up and tried for breaches of security
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/may-confront-trump-manchester-attack-073425366.html
May to confront Trump on Manchester leaks as UK authorities reportedly start withholding info from US
Classified police photos from the scene of the terrorist attack in Manchester, England, leaked to The New York Times.
A UK security official says lives are being put at risk by leaks.
The Manchester police say leaks have cause "distress and upset" to families of victims.
Prime Minister Theresa May to confront President Donald Trump in person later Thursday.
British investigators halt cooperation with the US after ongoing leaks.
LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May plans to confront President Donald Trump later Thursday after highly sensitive police photos of the ongoing investigation into the Manchester, England, terrorist attack were leaked to the US media.
Images of the remnants of the backpack used in the bomb attack, evidence of shrapnel, and a possible detonator were all published by The New York Times along with a layout of where those killed by the blast were standing.
The prime minister on Thursday said she would "make clear" to Trump at a NATO meeting later on Thursday that the leaks must stop.
"I will make clear to President Trump that intelligence which is shared between our law-enforcement agencies must remain secure," she said in a statement.
British security officials reacted with fury to the leaks, with one telling the Financial Times that lives were being put at risk. The BBC also reported on Thursday morning that the police in Manchester had stopped sharing information about the investigation with the US because of the ongoing leaks.
The Manchester police chief, Ian Hopkins, said the leaks had caused "distress and upset" to the victims of the attack and their families.
"Last night family-liaison officers shared with those families the fact that intelligence had been leaked and published in The New York Times," he said.
"It is absolutely understandable the distress and upset this has caused those families, who are already suffering as everybody can imagine."
Information leaked to The New York Times included:
Photos of the backpack used in the attack.
Details on how the bomb may have been constructed and detonated.
Police images of metal nuts and screws apparently propelled by the blast.
How the bomb was powered.
Layout of the blast area and locations of the victims and the bomber's torso.
There have been a series of other leaks from US officials to the media over recent days about the attack. As reported by Business Insider on Tuesday, the bomber's name, the body count, and the method of detonation all emerged in the US long before being publicly confirmed by the British authorities.
It is possible to propose those trying to stage the removal against Trump and doing so with impunity are also getting a bit over confident. Perhaps an investigation of money changing hands should be instigated.
It seems the US Secret Services cannot be trusted to keep confidential information per the Reuter Article below.
Hopefully the ring leaders can be rounded up and tried for breaches of security
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/may-confront-trump-manchester-attack-073425366.html
May to confront Trump on Manchester leaks as UK authorities reportedly start withholding info from US
Classified police photos from the scene of the terrorist attack in Manchester, England, leaked to The New York Times.
A UK security official says lives are being put at risk by leaks.
The Manchester police say leaks have cause "distress and upset" to families of victims.
Prime Minister Theresa May to confront President Donald Trump in person later Thursday.
British investigators halt cooperation with the US after ongoing leaks.
LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May plans to confront President Donald Trump later Thursday after highly sensitive police photos of the ongoing investigation into the Manchester, England, terrorist attack were leaked to the US media.
Images of the remnants of the backpack used in the bomb attack, evidence of shrapnel, and a possible detonator were all published by The New York Times along with a layout of where those killed by the blast were standing.
The prime minister on Thursday said she would "make clear" to Trump at a NATO meeting later on Thursday that the leaks must stop.
"I will make clear to President Trump that intelligence which is shared between our law-enforcement agencies must remain secure," she said in a statement.
British security officials reacted with fury to the leaks, with one telling the Financial Times that lives were being put at risk. The BBC also reported on Thursday morning that the police in Manchester had stopped sharing information about the investigation with the US because of the ongoing leaks.
The Manchester police chief, Ian Hopkins, said the leaks had caused "distress and upset" to the victims of the attack and their families.
"Last night family-liaison officers shared with those families the fact that intelligence had been leaked and published in The New York Times," he said.
"It is absolutely understandable the distress and upset this has caused those families, who are already suffering as everybody can imagine."
Information leaked to The New York Times included:
Photos of the backpack used in the attack.
Details on how the bomb may have been constructed and detonated.
Police images of metal nuts and screws apparently propelled by the blast.
How the bomb was powered.
Layout of the blast area and locations of the victims and the bomber's torso.
There have been a series of other leaks from US officials to the media over recent days about the attack. As reported by Business Insider on Tuesday, the bomber's name, the body count, and the method of detonation all emerged in the US long before being publicly confirmed by the British authorities.
It is possible to propose those trying to stage the removal against Trump and doing so with impunity are also getting a bit over confident. Perhaps an investigation of money changing hands should be instigated.