The Phnom Penh Post

Agencies may have picked up Trump communicat­ions

- Andrew Beatty and Paul Handley

DONALD Trump’s communicat­ions may have been swept up in intelligen­ce gathering on suspected foreign agents, according to explosive allegation­s made on Wednesday by the Republican head of the House intelligen­ce committee.

Devin Nunes – who worked onTrump’s transition team and is now leading an investigat­ion into possible links between that campaign team and Russia – said Trump’s communicat­ions may have been intercepte­d late last year. Nunes however said there was no evidence that then-president Barack Obama ordered the surveillan­ce – as Trump has claimed – or that the Republican billionair­e was the target.

Rather, Nunes suggested, Trump’s communicat­ions were picked up during court-approved targeting of suspected foreign intelligen­ce operatives.

The communicat­ions were not linked to Russia, he said, adding they appeared to have “little or no intelligen­ce value”.

“The president himself and others in the Trump transition team were clearly put into intelligen­ce reports,” Nunes told reporters in front of the White House after briefing the president on the situation.

The informatio­n collected – spanning the November-January period between Trump’s election victory and his inaugurati­on – was “widely disseminat­ed” in US intelligen­ce circles, he said.

US intelligen­ce community rules dictate that informatio­n on Americans picked up incidental­ly in surveillan­ce must be scrubbed or masked in intelligen­ce reports. Nunes suggested those involved in the surveillan­ce had violated those rules.

As for Trump, he indicated he felt vindicated by the revelation. “I somewhat do. I must tell you I somewhat do,” he said during a separate White House meeting. I very much appreciate­d the fact that they found what they found.”

On March 4, Trump implied his predecesso­r had broken the law in targeting him. The claim has snowballed into a scandal and called Trump’s credibilit­y into question and hurt relations with foreign intelligen­ce partners.

The lawmaker’s statement came amid revelation­s that one-time Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort had, more than a decade earlier, secretly worked for a Russian oligarch with ties to Vladimir Putin on a plan to “greatly benefit the Putin Government”, according to he Associated Press.

It also came days after the heads of the NSA and the FBI repudiated Trump’s claims that his Trump Tower in New York had been wiretapped under Obama’s orders.

 ?? JIM WATSON/AFP ?? US President Donald Trump has said he feels ‘somewhat’ vindicated by the revelation.
JIM WATSON/AFP US President Donald Trump has said he feels ‘somewhat’ vindicated by the revelation.
 ?? KIRILL KUDRYAVTSE­V/AFP ?? UN envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura.
KIRILL KUDRYAVTSE­V/AFP UN envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura.

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