The right-leaning Wall Street Journal editorial board is calling on President Trump and his associates to release all the information possible as it relates to the investigation into the Russia's election meddling, otherwise he risks being "destroyed," the paper said.

The White House is under intense scrutiny following the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller and a series of steady leaks to the news media that suggest the Trump campaign had some associations with Russia as the Kremlin interfered with the election.

The Journal said Trump, his aides, and family members should make any information related to the investigation public to preempt more damaging leaks, including business ties and even his tax returns, should they be relevant.

"He and his family seem oblivious to the brutal realities of Washington politics," the paper said in an editorial published Monday night. "Those realities will destroy Mr. Trump, his family, and their business reputation unless they change their strategy toward the Russia probe. They don't have much more time to do it."