President Donald Trump and his administration have come out in force to support his claim that last weekend's bombing completely destroyed Iranian nuclear facilities.

Trump and his defence chief Pete Hegseth earlier said Iran’s nuclear facilities had been ‘obliterated’.

Findings by Defense Intelligence Agency suggest Trump’s declaration that sites were ‘obliterated’ may be overstated

New intelligence report contradicts Trump's claims of Iran's nuclear program being "completely obliterated" after U.S. strike.

The White House issued a snarky comment saying the early assessment was leaked by an "anonymous, low-level loser."

The 'top secret' report suggested that Tehran's stockpile of enriched uranium remained intact after the bombing - with the damage mainly confined to aboveground structures.

Report says program likely set back only a few months; Iran and Israel both say they will honour truce if other side does after US president expresses frustration at violations

LIVE UPDATES: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the US military strike on Iran 's nuclear facilities' after a leaked report claimed Donald Trump 's attack did little damage.

President Donald Trump claimed Iran's nuclear capabilities have been obliterated.

The US bombed Iran’s nuclear sites Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan on June 22.

Donald Trump has hit out at leaked intelligence claiming the US strikes failed to destroy Tehran’s nuclear sites. Speaking to reporters on board Air Force One as the US president…

The president suggested that the U.S. strikes helped stop the Israel-Iran war, as he drew parallels with the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War 2.

According to the US president, it is highly unlikely that the Iranian authorities evacuated nuclear materials from the Fordow underground uranium enrichment facility before the US…

Donald Trump reacted furiously to leaked assessments that challenged claims sites were ‘totally obliterated’

US President Trump doubles down on his assertion that Iranian nuclear programme has been set back by decades.

President calls intelligence ‘inconclusive’ while defence secretary describes harm to facilities as ‘moderate to severe’

Trump says attacks ‘obliterated’ key sites, but analysts raise doubts about bunker buster’s abilities and whether uranium was present.

President Donald Trump is using his NATO trip to double down on his 'total obliteration' of Iran's nuclear sites and has blasted the media for reporting on an intelligence…

President Donald Trump said during a NATO meeting he planned to meet with Iranian officials after bombing their nuclear military facilities.

Trump ordered U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites as part of its support for Israel, then days later announced a ceasefire agreement between the countries.

US president grows heated discussing reports attack only set back country’s nuclear programme by months