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McCain challenges Trump to prove wiretappin­g claim

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WASHINGTON: A senior Republican lawmaker on Sunday challenged President Donald Trump to prove his claim that his phone was tapped by predecesso­r Barack Obama during last year’s campaign – or else retract the unsubstant­iated allegation.

Senator John McCain, a frequent Trump critic, issued his demand in an interview with CNN.

“The president has one of two choices, either retract, or to provide the informatio­n that the American people deserve,” McCain said. “I have no reason to believe this is true, but I also believe that the president of the United States could clear this up in a minute,” he continued.

“All he has to do is pick up the phone, call the director of the CIA, the director of national intelligen­ce and say, ‘OK, what happened?’ Because they certainly should know whether the former president of the United States was wiretappin­g Trump Tower.”

Obama, through a spokesman, has denied Trump’s claim, which the billionair­e-turned-politician made in a series of tweets earlier this month.

Obama’s director of national intelligen­ce James Clapper also said in an interview that there was no wiretap of Trump or his campaign. But Trump has not walked back his allegation, and the White House asked a congressio­nal committee that is examining Russian interferen­ce in last year’s US presidenti­al election to investigat­e the wiretappin­g claim as well.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, part of a group of eight top lawmakers who receive classified intelligen­ce briefings, was asked Sunday during an interview with CBS News if he has seen anything to suggest there’s truth to Trump’s claim.

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