Trump says Susan Rice may have committed a crime, but provides no evidence - News Summed Up

Trump says Susan Rice may have committed a crime, but provides no evidence


President Trump speaks at a news conference in the Rose Garden at the White House on Wednesday. President Trump on Wednesday said his predecessor's national security advisor might have committed a crime when she asked government analysts to disclose the names of Trump associates documented in intelligence reports. He told the Times he would say more “at the right time.”“I think it's going to be the biggest story,” Trump said. It is one of the big stories of our time.”Susan Rice, President Obama's national security adviser, is the latest target for Trump and his embattled defenders. Rice has firmly denied that she or other Obama officials used secret intelligence reports to spy on Trump associates for political purposes.


Source: Los Angeles Times April 05, 2017 18:29 UTC



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