Key facts
- New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan are reportedly in possession of Situation Room tapes.
- Trump aides are concerned about the potential use of these tapes.
- White House officials suspect the reporters obtained audio recordings from Situation Room meetings for a new book.
- The alleged acquisition of Situation Room tapes is viewed as a security breach.
White House aides are concerned that New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan may have obtained audio recordings from Situation Room conversations. Officials suspect the tapes, reportedly concerning regime change, were acquired for a new book and view the situation as a security breach. Trump's aides fear the recordings could be used to promote a "Regime Change" narrative.