White House Says Trump’s Wiretap Claim Was Meant More Broadly - News Summed Up

White House Says Trump’s Wiretap Claim Was Meant More Broadly


Neither Mr. Trump nor anyone at the White House has presented any evidence for the claim, instead asking Congress to investigate it as part of its inquiry into Russia’s interference in the presidential election. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyHe suggested that Mr. Trump had relied on multiple news reports, including in The New York Times, to make his charge. But The Times has never reported that intelligence or law-enforcement officials were themselves spying on Mr. Trump. Advertisement Continue reading the main story“I’m not in the job of having evidence,” she said. “That’s what investigations are for.”Ms. Conway said she had never meant to imply that Mr. Obama had used a microwave to spy on Mr. Trump.


Source: New York Times March 13, 2017 16:37 UTC



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