In his developer days, Trump used to leak details of his personal and business dealings to the press using personas such as “John Barron” and “John Miller.” As a candidate for President, he profited mightily from disclosures from WikiLeaks. As President, however, he is outraged by leaks within his administration, and he is determined to stamp them out. Will he succeed?
Leaks are inevitable when: (a) you run as a chaos candidate, but have no idea how to bring about change; (b) you don’t fill the positions within your government; (c) your administration is ideologically incoherent; and (d) no one knows who is in charge on a day-to-day basis. And so, the leaks are likely to continue regardless of his efforts to stamp them out unless or until (probably the latter) the new administration develops a sense of direction.