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President TrumpDonald John TrumpEric Trump says he wants father to declare national emergency at border Trump's company to expand checks on employees' legal status Schultz adviser slams Trump for 'childish games,' says top priority is to defeat him MORE on Wednesday blasted top intelligence leaders for being "wrong" about their new assessment on Iran's nuclear developments.

"The Intelligence people seem to be extremely passive and naive when it comes to the dangers of Iran. They are wrong!" Trump tweeted Wednesday morning in a pair of tweets.

The president, who claimed Iran has recently tested rockets, also mocked the intelligence leaders in his administration, suggesting they "should go back to school."

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The two tweets came a day after Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray CoatsOvernight Defense — Presented by Raytheon — Intel leaders break with Trump on ISIS threat | McConnell to offer measure warning against drawdown | More military troops headed to border Trump war strategy takes one-two punch Hillicon Valley: Trump officials detail global threats | FBI chief calls China top counterintelligence problem | Leaders warn Russia already looking at 2020 | EU calls for action on fake news | Apple sees iPhone sales drop MORE and CIA Director Gina Haspel offered testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee that seemed to contradict things the president has said. 

Coats testified that the intelligence community found that Iran is not currently seeking to develop its nuclear weapons capabilities, basing his remarks on an intelligence assessment. 

“We continue to assess that Iran is not currently undertaking the key nuclear weapons-development activities we judge necessary to produce a nuclear device,” the assessment reads.

The assessment warns that Iranian officials are threatening to begin building up the country’s nuclear capabilities if Tehran “does not gain the tangible trade and investment benefits it expected” from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), an Obama-era deal that Trump withdrew the U.S. from last year.

The president, who bashed the agreement as “the worst deal ever” and “defective at its core,” claimed that if the deal remained in place, Iran “will be on the cusp of acquiring the world’s most dangerous weapons.”

The officials also contradicted Trump on several other issues, testifying that ISIS remains a threat to the United States despite Trump's repeated comments that they have been defeated. 

And Coats said the IC believes North Korea won't be willing to fully denuclearize because nuclear weapons are viewed as key to the state's survival—- a statement that undermines Trump's previous claims that Pyongyang is "no longer a nuclear threat."

Their testimony received heavy attention in the media for its contrast with Trump's comments.

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