President Trump, because of the many leaks will not have to venture far to plug them.
Many of his supporters try to blame left over Obama folks, but that has and is proven to be lunacy. Even Fox News is aware, but underlying this is the tone this President is setting for everyone. I have no doubt that the situation with the reporter in Montana yesterday is an outgrowth of two years of the President telling the world that the press is the enemy of the people, as they do daily in Russia, but that is another story.
Leakers are terrible and dangerous, but as said many times, the tone of decency must come from the top.
I might add that this first story is really tough on leakers of any kind, and offers no excuse.
He worked in the Bush WH, and knows of what he speaks.
"I have no doubt that Trump himself created the snake-pit atmosphere in which leaks are incessant. He raises questions about his own staff in public, presumably to keep them on their toes. He sends out representatives to provide cover — putting their own credibility on the line — and then undermines them (see H.R. McMaster). He is, according to press accounts, a yeller who has staff hiding in their offices. He fires people in a humiliating fashion (see Comey). He belittles proud professionals (see the whole CIA). His administration is comprised of fiefdoms engaged in more-or-less open warfare. It is likely that some on the White House staff are staying only to collect material for the inevitable tell-all books.
The moral tone of the Executive Office of the President is set by the president, and this one is morally stunted. In Trump’s house of betrayal, leaks must seem the normal way of doing business. And leaks against the president probably come from officials reaching the limits of their patience with dysfunction."
In Trump’s house of betrayal, leaks are business as usual. That’s a big problem. - The Washington Post
Even Fox knows where this is coming from, so please do not allow yourself to be sucked in on how these are people from Obama.
"On "Special Report" tonight, Charles Krauthammer said the leaks coming out of President Donald Trump's White House signify a loyalty problem for the president within his own administration.
He pointed out that White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer claimed that the real story isn't what happened during Trump's classified conversations with Russian officials, but the fact that someone within the White House leaked those classified conversations.
Krauthammer said Spicer's remarks were "inadvertently self-indicting" for the administration.
"After all, the idea that journalists are going to receive leaks, it's a constant. Journalists are always ready to pick up the phone," Krauthammer said. "If he's saying we have a real problem here with leaks, what we're talking about, what's unusual, is the Niagara of leaks coming out of this White House."
He said the New York Times report that Trump told Russian officials he fired former FBI Director James Comey because he was a "nut job," and that doing so eased the pressure of the Russia investigation, had to originate from someone who was present for the meeting and who is a member of Trump's inner circle.
"The problem here is an inner circle of people who have lost faith or are betraying or whatever," Krauthammer said. "But it's certainly not a leak problem that ought to interest us. It's a loyalty problem inside the White House.""
Krauthammer on Leaks: 'It's a Loyalty Problem Inside the White House' | Fox News Insider
Our President has no moral code and never has had one. His entire life has been about violating every moral code known.