China Daily (Hong Kong)

FBI chief says he has no informatio­n that supports the president’s tweets

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WASHINGTON — The White House on Monday defended President Donald Trump’s claim that his predecesso­r Barack Obama had ordered wiretappin­g Trump Tower and played down FBI’s probe into Russian election meddling.

“There’s still a lot of informatio­n that needs to be discussed,” White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said about Trump’s wiretappin­g accusation at his daily press briefing, soon after FBI chief James Comey told a congressio­nal hearing on Monday that he had no informatio­n supporting the president’s wiretappin­g claim.

“It’s clear that nothing has changed,” Spicer also commented on Comey’s first public confirmati­on that the Trump campaign has been under FBI investigat­ion since July, stressing that there is no evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the election.

The FBI “is investigat­ing the alleged Russian government’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidenti­al election and that includes investigat­ing the nature of any links between individual­s associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government and whether there was any coordinati­on between the campaign and Russia’s efforts,” Comey testified at the Capitol Monday morning.

“I cannot say more about what we are doing and whose conduct we are examining.” Comey said, citing that the probe is classified and ongoing.

The Russian government has also denied the accusation­s.

“With respect to the president’s tweets about alleged wiretappin­g directed at him by the prior administra­tion, I have no informatio­n that supports those tweets and we have looked carefully inside the FBI,” Comey told lawmakers.

Ahead of the congressio­nal hearing, Trump tweeted: “James Clapper and others stated that there is no evidence Potus colluded with Russia, This story is FAKE NEWS and everyone knows it!” Clapper is the former national intelligen­ce director.

In another tweet, Trump asked: “What about all of the contact with the Clinton campaign and the Russians. Also, is it true that the DNC would not let the FBI in to look.”

 ?? JOSHUA ROBERTS / REUTERS ?? FBI Director James Comey and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers at Monday’s hearing in Washington.
JOSHUA ROBERTS / REUTERS FBI Director James Comey and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers at Monday’s hearing in Washington.

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