May Talks to Trump on Intelligence Leaks as U.S. Vows Probe

  • Police say leaking of investigation is breach of trust
  • May approaches Trump at NATO meeting to discuss lapses

Trump Calls for Leak Probe After U.K. Complaint

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President Donald Trump said the U.S. will investigate intelligence leaks about the Manchester bombing as Prime Minister Theresa May complained to him about the lapses.

May quietly approached Trump during a family photo at the NATO summit to say the U.K. was unhappy about leaks in U.S. media revealing details about the attack that killed 22 people at a pop concert. British police, who said the leaks amount to a breach of trust, on Thursday evening resumed intelligence-sharing about the attack with U.S. partners after an earlier suspension.