Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin seemed to contradict President Donald Trump's claim that Iran was "not shooting" at U.S. forces.
After two U.S. aircraft went down near Iran on Friday, Griffin indicated that search teams were still trying to rescue one crew member.

"Any of your sources find it unusual that 13,000 sorties into this war, that finally one is brought down?" anchor Trace Gallagher asked Griffin. "I mean, we've been hearing that their resources, their weapons, have been depleted. Just bad luck?"
"Well, it's more than bad luck," Griffin replied. "It is an indication that all it takes is one good shot to bring down a U.S. war plane. It is impossible to suppress all of the weapons that are out there. This is a very large country."
"And I think that is why there is a hesitation for going forward through the Strait of Hormuz," she added, "because the Iranians still have a lot of missiles."

