The FBI asked the NYT not to publish Air Force One's classified defense details. They ran it anyway. Trump already told you why: "They go after the big names." Lincoln. McKinley.
Now Trump. What do all three have in common?
Behind the Air Force One Leak: What the British Fear the Most Promethean Updates Jul 13, 2026 The Monday Brief After the FBI asked the press not to publish, The New York Times leaked classified details about Air Force One’s self-defense capabilities as tensions with Iran and threats against the President intensified. The Department of Justice then subpoenaed the article’s four authors to testify before a federal grand jury in Manhattan on July 15, with subpoenas issued by U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton, whom President Trump has nominated as Director of National Intelligence. The episode argues the deeper issue is why such leaks occur, framing a historical pattern tied to “impactful” presidents like Lincoln and McKinley and claiming Trump is reviving the Hamiltonian “American System.” It contrasts this with free-market orthodoxy, critiques free trade’s damage to U.S. manufacturing and defense production, and highlights the Pentagon’s $10 million “Build Freedom” investment with Mike Rowe to rebuild skilled trades.
00:00 The Monday Brief - Behind the Air Force One Leak: What the British Fear the Most - July 13, 2026 01:12 THE PHYSICAL WAR: “They Go After the Big Names” 04:10 THE INTELLECTUAL WAR: The American System Returns 08:04 THE INDUSTRIAL WAR: "The Math Ain't Math"