Penticton Herald

Trump: Obama had me bugged!

Evidence-free accusation­s part of a series of early morning tweets

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PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday accused former President Barack Obama of having Trump Tower telephones “wire tapped” during last year’s election, a startling claim that Obama’s spokesman said was false.

Trump did not offer any evidence or details, or say what prompted him to make the allegation.

Trump, whose administra­tion has been under siege over campaign contacts with Russian officials, said in a series of early morning tweets that he “just found out that Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyis­m!’

Obama spokesman Kevin Lewis said a “cardinal rule” of the Obama administra­tion was that no White House official ever interfered in any Justice Department investigat­ions, which are supposed to be conducted free of political influence.

“As part of that practice, neither President Obama nor any White House official ever ordered surveillan­ce on any U.S. citizen,” Lewis said, adding that “any suggestion otherwise is simply false.”

The White House did not immediatel­y reply to inquiries about what prompted the president’s tweets.

Trump, who used to speak of having a warm relationsh­ip with Obama, compared the alleged activity by his predecesso­r to behaviour involving President Richard Nixon and the bugging of his political opponents.

“How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process. This is Nixon/Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy!” he tweeted, misspellin­g ‘tap.’

Trump said the wiretappin­g occurred in October. He ran the presidenti­al transition largely out of Trump Tower in New York, where he also maintains a residence.

Trump’s tweets came days after revelation­s that Attorney General Jeff Sessions, during his Senate confirmati­on hearing, didn’t disclose his own campaign-season contacts with Russia’s ambassador to the United States. Sessions, a U.S. senator at the time, was Trump’s earliest Senate supporter.

Trump’s opening tweet Saturday mentioned Sessions and claimed the first meeting Sessions had with the Russian diplomat was “set up by the Obama Administra­tion under education program for 100 Ambs ...”

U.S. intelligen­ce agencies have concluded that Russia interfered in the campaign with the goal of helping elect Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton — findings that Trump has dismissed. The FBI has investigat­ed Trump associates’ ties to Russian officials. Congress is also investigat­ing.

It was unclear what prompted Trump’s new charge. The president often tweets about reports he reads on blogs and conservati­ve-leaning websites.

The allegation­s may be related to anonymousl­y sourced reports in British media and blogs, and on conservati­ve-leaning U.S. websites, including Breitbart News. Those reports claimed that U.S. officials had obtained a warrant under the Foreign Intelligen­ce Surveillan­ce Act to review contacts between computers at a Russian bank and Trump’s New York headquarte­rs.

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