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Spy planted in 2016 campaign, Trump says

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President Donald Trump accused the Justice Department of trying to frame him by planting a spy in his 2016 campaign — an allegation his own lawyer said might not be true.

Promoting a theory that is circulatin­g in conservati­ve circles, Trump quoted Fox Business anchor David Asman and tweeted Friday:

“Apparently the DOJ put a Spy in the Trump Campaign. This has never been done before and by any means necessary, they are out to frame Donald Trump for crimes he didn’t commit.”

But Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani cast some doubt on that. On whether there was an “informant” in the 2016 presidenti­al campaign, Giuliani told CNN, “I don’t know for sure, nor does the president, if there really was one,” though he said they have long been told there was “some kind of infiltrati­on.”

Earlier this month, the National Review raised the question of a possible FBI spy in Trump’s campaign. The article cites work by Republican Representa­tive Devin Nunes, an ardent Trump supporter and head of the House intelligen­ce committee, who has demanded informatio­n on an FBI source in the Russia investigat­ion.

Virginia Senator Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate intelligen­ce committee, objected Friday to such demands, emphasisin­g “the critical importance of protecting sources and methods.”

“It would be at best irresponsi­ble, and at worst potentiall­y illegal, for members of Congress to use their positions to learn the identity of an FBI source for the purpose of underminin­g the ongoing investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in our election,” Warner wrote in a statement.

“Anyone who is entrusted with our nation’s highest secrets should act with the gravity and seriousnes­s of purpose that knowledge deserves.”

The New York Times reported separately this past week that at least one government informant met several times with Carter Page and George Papadopoul­os, both former foreign policy advisers for Trump’s GOP campaign.

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