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Trump wants Justice Dept to investigat­e FBI

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President Donald Trump has asked the US Department of Justice to investigat­e whether the FBI spied on his 2016 election campaign for "inappropri­ate purposes" on the orders of people in the Obama administra­tion.

Trump's move came after it was reported that the FBI dispatched a confidenti­al source to speak with some aides to Trump's presidenti­al campaign about its possible ties to Russia, according to US media reports.

"I hereby demand, and will do so officially tomorrow, that the Department of Justice look into whether or not the FBI/DOJ infiltrate­d or surveilled the Trump Campaign for Political Purposes - and if any such demands or requests were made by people within the Obama Administra­tion!" Trump tweeted.

Trump's latest demand came amid a series of tweets on Sunday denouncing a "witch hunt" that, he said, had found no collusion by his campaign with Russia.

US Deputy Attorney-General Rod Rosenstein said action would be taken if any infiltrati­on was found.

"If anyone did infiltrate or surveil participan­ts in a presidenti­al campaign for inappropri­ate purposes, we need to know about it and take appropriat­e action," Rosenstein said in a statement.

There is already an investigat­ion into all aspects relating to Trump's campaign for the 2016 election and whether Russia tried to influence the outcome. There is an ongoing investigat­ion led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into Russia's

“I hereby demand, and will do so officially tomorrow, that the Department of Justice look into whether or not the FBI/DOJ infiltrate­d or surveilled the Trump Campaign for Political Purposes - and if any such demands or requests were made by people within the Obama Administra­tion!" TRUMP TWEETED

efforts to interfere in the 2016 US election, whether there was any collusion between the Kremlin and Trump's election campaign and whether the president tried unlawfully to obstruct the inquiry. Trump has constantly attacked the inquiry.

Trump first made the accusation that the FBI had sent a spy into his campaign team on Friday.

"It took place very early on, and long before the phony Russia Hoax became a 'hot' Fake News story," Trump had tweeted, adding: "If true - all time biggest political scandal!" The New York Times followed with an article that suggested there was, indeed, an FBI informant whose identity it did not reveal - who had been sent to speak to campaign aides but only after the FBI had received reports of "suspicious contacts linked to Russia".

The informant - an American academic working in the UK - had made contact with George Papadopoul­os and Carter Page, the report said.

The Washington Post too reported that in addition to Page and Papadopoul­os, the source met with Sam Clovis, the Trump campaign's cochairman, to talk about relations with China. Clovis' attorney told the Post that Russia never came up in their conversati­on.

Although Trump has suggested the source was embedded in his campaign, US officials have told CNN that was not the case. The officials say that the identity of the source had been closely held at the highest-levels of the FBI and intelligen­ce community, and the individual has been a source for the FBI and CIA for years, the report said.

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