Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump Instantly Rebuked After Lawsuit Threat
Episode Date: July 1, 2025Trump, to try to distract from the fact that he has lost track of Iran’s uranium stockpile altogether, and failed to take out a 4th hardened mountain facility, is threatening to sue CNN and the New ...York Times for “defamation.” Michael Popok takes a look at the new demand letter, the lawyer behind it, and both media outlets telling Trump and his lawyers to pound sand as they stand by their reporting that the initial top secret reports found that Iran’s nuclear program was only set back a few months. Check out the Popok Firm: https://thepopokfirm.com Subscribe: @LegalAFMTN Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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As each day goes by, there's no doubt
that the Trump administration has no clue
where the enriched uranium stockpile is for Iran.
It can't possibly be at Fordo,
the place where they just dropped a dozen bunker buster bombs
on to destroy the nuclear capacity of Iran. how do you destroy the nuclear capacity of Iran
and believe that they're still storing the uranium there?
And Donald Trump wants to distract from all the fact
that the intelligence community,
his own intelligence community can't make a proper
assessment of whether there has been a setback or not.
So instead he's going after the New York Times and CNN because they reported
about an intelligence report from his own administration answering to Tulsi Gabbard,
who said that at best, at best, at least preliminarily, the nuclear program for Iran was set back
just a few months. Pete Hegseth takes to the podium at a presser where he goes after the
New York Times and CNN,
but even he doesn't properly provide any details. Nor does General Kaine about the assessment of
the damage at the sites. Isn't that what this is all about? Sure, it's interesting to hear the
tick-tock of exactly what happened in the 37-hour mission of the two B-2 bombers. I get it. But we
want to know about what happened and where is the
uranium and why, finally, didn't they hit the fourth site at Pickaxe Mountain? Yeah,
Pickaxe Mountain. That's likely where the nuclear or the uranium enriched is right
now because there were trucks that were sighted by satellites leaving the
Fordow location before the bombing.
But Donald Trump doesn't care about that.
He just hires a guy in Coral Gables, Florida
named Alejandro Brito who brings another nasty letter
against CNN and New York Times.
This is the lawyer they've used before
to go after ABC and Stephanopoulos,
to go after Michael Cohen.
He's just another tool in the tool bag of Donald Trump.
And now he's sending nasty letters to New York Times.
And David McCaw, the general counsel for the New York Times, who I've had interaction with
in the past, positive interaction with, and is a first rate First Amendment lawyer, he
fired back on behalf of the New York Times and said, we stand by our story.
We got a copy of the assessment and we reported on it.
It will continue to report the truth. So will we here on the Midas Dutch Network and on Legal AF.
I'm Michael Popak. Let's get to it. We're now just about a week after the bombing. You know,
Saturday night will be a week. And we still don't know the assessment because the intelligence
community doesn't know the assessment because the intelligence community doesn't know the assessment.
The intelligence community that Donald Trump undermines
on an hourly and daily basis in America.
He doesn't trust his own intelligence director,
Tulsi Gabbard, who has 14 different intelligence agencies
reporting to her, including the one
that generated this report.
Doesn't barely trust the CIA,
but not really with John Ratcliffe.
So there's no, and this is not a pun,
there's no intelligence in the planning operation
or in the execution or in the postscript
for Donald Trump's military plans, none, none.
And so what is he busy doing?
Busy up there saying that the media,
who has a job to do, whether Donald Trump likes it or not,
as allowed by our
founding fathers and framers has a job to do to bring tyrants to to to bear to
bring them to their knees to properly report to give the American people and
voter true information and investigative reporting they have a job to do Trump has
a job to do let's stop stop attacking the media over their job."
And they sent that nasty letter. I love these comments from the letter. You're unpatriotic.
You're false. You're defamatory. They're none of those things. Here's what David McCaw, top flight
First Amendment lawyer general counsel within the office of the general counsel for the New York Times. Here's what he wrote back. First Brito, Alejandro Brito, who I don't know
but I practice in the same neighborhood, he described the attack on Iran as
historic and a resounding military success that unequivocally eliminated
Iran's nuclear capabilities and brought peace to the region. Who believes that?
They unequivocally eliminated, even General Cain
doesn't say that. Nobody says that. In fact, at the press conference, and I'll show you a clip
from it in a minute, the best that even Hegseth can do, and he's political hack of the first order
for Donald Trump and a bootlicker of the first order, the best he can come up with is, I'll leave
that to the intelligence community to assess. Right? So why is this lawyer in a small office
in Coral Gables, Florida,
making reference to our resounding success
of the military operation?
Who wrote this for him?
He said the New York Times article
about the preliminary intelligence assessment,
which was a top secret report
that the Times got their hands on,
undermined the credibility and integrity of the president
in the eyes of the public and the professional community.
I don't even know what that means.
He's been defamed?
I don't think you can defame the president
by accurately reporting the leak
of a top secret classified document.
Here's what McCaw wrote, the Times lawyer.
The US intelligence services issued a preliminary assessment
concluding that the attacks delayed
Iran's nuclear program only by a few months. This is what we reported. While the Trump administration
protests that the assessments were only preliminary, which by the way was the second word of our
article. I love McCall. And that letter assessments and that later assessments may come to different
conclusions. No one in the administration disputes that the first assessments
said exactly what the article said they did. The destruction caused by the raid was not as
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Brito, I told you, filed ABC.
They got a $15 million settlement
because George Stephanopoulos had a slip of the tongue
and he said rape instead of sexual abuse
when it comes to E. Jean Carroll's case against Donald Trump.
He also sued Michael Cohen.
That defamation case was dismissed in 2023.
So you see where this is coming from.
And I love McCaw basically saying, we will stand by our reporting and we will not back
down as reported by the New York Times.
He said, no retraction is needed.
No apologies will be forthcoming.
We told the truth to the best of our ability.
We will continue to do so. CNN said the same thing.
Hegseth at his report
on his press conference basically goes after, is this an appropriate place for appropriate time and place
and position for the Department of Defense Secretary to go after the news media for reporting something that landed in there?
What would they expect them to do?
It lands in their lap, it says preliminary report,
they report it as a preliminary report.
They say what it says, that's not news,
that's not newsworthy, how is that not newsworthy?
Now you might have a different argument,
you can make the argument if you're the Trump administration
that that's preliminary, we haven't gotten
to the bottom of it, but there's a bigger problem here
that even the New York Post run by Rupert Murdoch
is reporting on, which is there is a fourth facility,
a Pickaxe Mountain, that's what we call it,
which is a hardened facility that Iran has had
that's been building since 2020, 2021,
that is double the depth of the Fordo location
that we just dropped 12 bunker buster bombs on.
It's 660 feet potentially below ground.
That's about a 40 to 50 story building turned upside down.
We would never be able to hit that.
And that begs the question, why didn't we hit pickaxe?
And then you've got this miscommunication,
they can't get their story straight,
about the missing uranium.
We have the uranium that's enriched between 60% and 90%,
which is the entire stockpile for Iran.
That's what this whole shoot and match is about.
It's about 418 kilograms.
You can put it in about 16 containers
that look like about the size of a hot water heater,
a full-size hot water heater.
There were trucks with photos outside of Fordo
before the bombing.
Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State said,
I would have thought Israel would have bombed everything.
Yeah, but they didn't pre-bomb, they bombed.
And before they bombed, their truck was at Fordo.
It's easy to load 16 hot water heaters
containing effectively uranium into a truck
and take
it somewhere else.
And I don't even understand the argument by the Trump administration.
The uranium that is the rubber meets the road moment for the Iranian nuclear program is
still at Fordo.
The thing you just destroyed with 12 bombs dropped from 50,000 feet in the air by B2 bombers that
you just bragged about at your press conference?
Let's play a clip from the press conference.
Sir, like I said, we don't do BDA.
I'll refer that to the intelligence community and
You're talking with them.
I mean, what changed in the past three days and make you so, you know,
Sir, I think I said
I mean, I think I explained what changed.
There was a great deal of irresponsible reporting based on leaks, preliminary information in
low confidence.
Again, when someone leaks something, they do it with an agenda.
And when you leak a portion of an intelligence assessment, but just a little portion, just
the little portion that makes it seem like maybe the strike wasn't effective.
Then you start a news cycle, whether it's the Washington Post or Fox News or CNN or
MSNBC, you start a news cycle that starts to call into question the ethics.
That's why.
So you bring the chairman here who's not involved in politics, he doesn't do politics.
That's my lane to understand and translate and talk about those types of things.
So I can use the word obliterated.
He could use defeat, destroy, assess all of those things.
But ultimately, we're here to clarify what these weapons are capable of, which anyone
with two ears, two eyes, some ears and a brain can recognize that kind of firepower with
that specificity at that location and others is going to have a devastating effect.
So we all recognize there will be days and weeks ahead. That's why yesterday I said, if you want to know what's going on
a Fordo, it's about highly enriched uranium. Do you have certainty that all the highly
enriched uranium was inside the Fordo mountain or some of it, because there were satellite
photos that showed more than a dozen trucks there two days in advance. Are you certain
none of that highly enriched uranium was moved?
Of course, we're watching every single aspect.
But Jennifer, you've been about the worst, the one who misrepresents the most intentionally.
What the president says.
I'm familiar.
I was the first to report about the ventilation shafts on Saturday night.
And in fact, I was the first to describe the B-2 bombers, the refueling
the entire mission with great accuracy. So I take issue with that. I appreciate you acknowledging
that this is the first, the most successful mission based on operational security that this
department has done since you've been here. And I appreciate that. So I don't even understand the
story. The plutonium, the uranium is still at
Fordow that's now been destroyed or is it in trucks and at pickaxe mountain which you didn't hit?
Yeah, I agree that from the reporting so far that the centrifuges which spin the uranium at a very
high rate that are necessary to enrich, I agree that there is a whole level of them,
a whole tranche of them that have been destroyed,
that were at Fordham, but they're not the only ones.
If you could get the two 418 kilograms out
with a bunch of high advanced centrifuges,
you're back in business.
And that's likely what's happening.
Even Donald Trump now is trying to negotiate
his way out of this mess by offering to pay for
or invest $30 billion into redeveloping
the civilian nuclear program for Iran
as a big carrot to get them to settle.
So we're gonna continue to follow this all.
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