Trump says Hegseth will hold 'interesting and irrefutable' news conference
President Donald Trump announced that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will hold a news conference Thursday morning as the administration pushes back on news coverage of an intelligence assessment of U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
The news conference -- which Trump said on social media would be "both interesting and irrefutable" -- is set for 8 a.m. at the Pentagon.
Speaking at the NATO summit on Wednesday, Trump said the B-2 bomber pilots from Whiteman Air Force Base were upset at news coverage over the recent intelligence assessment and called him.
The news conference comes as the White House insists on the efficiency of the U.S. military strike, describing the result as "complete and total destruction" of the Iranian nuclear capabilities.
An initial intelligence assessment showed that the strikes did not completely destroy the country's nuclear program but likely set it back a few months, according to sources familiar with the early findings. However, the Defense Intelligence Agency later said its findings were a "a preliminary, low confidence assessment – not a final conclusion."
-ABC News' Kelsey Walsh







