Arab Times

Obama aide denies using intel:

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Susan Rice, Barack Obama’s national security adviser and the latest target for Donald Trump’s embattled defenders, firmly denied on Tuesday that she or other Obama officials used secret intelligen­ce reports to spy on Trump associates for political purposes. “Absolutely false,” Rice declared. The White House has seized on the idea that the Obama administra­tion improperly surveilled the Republican during and after the November election — an accusation Democrats say is just another red herring thrown out to distract attention from investigat­ions of Russian interferen­ce in the campaign on behalf of Trump.

Presidenti­al spokesman Sean Spicer cast Rice’s handling of intelligen­ce in the waning days of Obama’s term as suspicious, although he did not detail what he found to be inappropri­ate.

“The more we find out about this, the more we learn there was something there,” Spicer said.

According to a US official, Rice asked spy agencies to give her the names of Trump associates who surfaced in intelligen­ce reports she was regularly briefed on. Rice’s official role would have given her the ability to make those requests for national security purposes.

Rice, in an interview with MSNBC, acknowledg­ed that she sometimes asked for the names of Americans referenced in reports

She would not say whether she saw intelligen­ce related to Trump associates or whether she asked for their identities, though she did say that reports related to Russia increased in the final months of the presidenti­al election. (AP)

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