He is commander-in-chief.
But when a U.S. pilot was trapped behind enemy lines, Donald Trump was reportedly locked out of the Situation Room.
“Screamed at aides for hours”
On April 3, an F-15E Strike Eagle went down over southwestern Iran during military operations, scattering its two-person crew across hostile terrain.
One airman was quickly recovered, but the second remained missing for more than 24 hours, forcing U.S. forces into a tense and dangerous search-and-rescue mission in contested territory.
However, Donald Trump was reportedly not present in the Situation Room during the high-stakes military operation
According to The Wall Street Journal, the president reacted angrily upon learning that two airmen were unaccounted for and “screamed at aides for hours” in the West Wing.

During the exchange, he reportedly referenced past political consequences tied to foreign policy crises, saying: “If you look at what happened with Jimmy Carter… it cost them the election. What a mess.”
As the rescue mission unfolded, senior administration officials, including Vice President JD Vance and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, monitored developments from the Situation Room. Trump, however, was not present for the real-time briefings and instead received updates by phone.
“Aides kept the president out of the room as they got minute-by-minute updates because they believed his impatience wouldn’t be helpful,” a senior administration official said, adding that Trump was informed “at meaningful moments.”
”The ultimate ‘needle in a haystack’”
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the president “remained a steady leader our country needs” throughout the situation.
The operation concluded on April 4, when U.S. forces successfully located and extracted the stranded airman. Officials said the breakthrough was made possible by intelligence from the CIA, which identified the pilot’s location.
“This was the ultimate ‘needle in a haystack’, but in this case it was a brave American soul inside a mountain crevice, invisible but for [the] CIA’s capabilities,” a senior administration official said.
The incident comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and Iran. Trump recently warned that if negotiations fail, the U.S. could take aggressive action against Iranian infrastructure, stating:
“We’re offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL… if they don’t, the United States is going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran…NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!”

He later told Fox News: “If they don’t sign this deal, the whole country is going to get blown up.”
Iran has since pulled back from further negotiations and warned of possible retaliation, with Iran’s parliamentary speaker saying Tehran is preparing “new cards on the battlefield” if fighting with the U.S. resumes. The status of a possible second round of peace talks in Pakistan remains uncertain, with neither side confirming whether discussions will go ahead.
A ceasefire between the two countries is set to expire on Wednesday, and U.S. President Donald Trump has said an extension is “highly unlikely.”
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