The Denver Post

No evidence Trump tapped

- By Anna Edgerton

WASHINGTON» The Justice Department has no evidence to support President Donald Trump’s statement in March that phones in Trump Tower were wiretapped on the order of his predecesso­r, Barack Obama, before last year’s election, according to a court filing.

The assertion came in a motion filed in a Freedom of Informatio­n request from a government transparen­cy watchdog, American Oversight, which sought informatio­n about any surveillan­ce involving Trump, his tower in New York City, or his presidenti­al campaign from the FBI and the Justice Department’s national security division.

“Both FBI and NSD confirm that they have no records related to wiretaps as described by the March 4, 2017 tweets,” the Justice Department filing said.

Trump posted the claim on Twitter.

It appeared to come from Breitbart, the media outlet now run by Steve Bannon, the former White House strategist, on a weekend he spent at his Mar-a-lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla.

“Just found out that Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory,’’ Trump wrote on Twitter. “Nothing found. This is Mccarthyis­m!’’

The claims were posted two days after Attorney General Jeff Sessions said he would recuse himself from any investigat­ions into possible ties between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.

Kevin Lewis, a spokesman for Obama, said in March, in response to Trump’s claims, that “neither President Obama nor any White House official ever ordered surveillan­ce on any U.S. citizen. Any suggestion otherwise is simply false.”

Some Republican­s criticized Trump’s claims at the time, calling on him to retract the accusation in the absence of any supporting evidence. The White House at the time defended the allegation­s.

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