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Trump says Obama wiretapped him during election campaign

RIDICULED: House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi ridiculed Trump’s assertions

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Saturday accused former President Barack Obama of wiretappin­g him in October during the late stages of the presidenti­al election campaign, but offered no evidence to support the allegation.

“How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process. This is Nixon/ Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy!,” Trump said in a series of Tweets on his Twitter account early on Saturday. “I’d bet a good lawyer could make a great case out of the fact that President Obama was tapping my phones in October, just prior to Election!”

Obama’s office did not immediatel­y respond for comments. The White House also did not respond to a request to elaborate on Trump’s accusation­s.

Former Obama adviser Ben Rhodes strongly denied Trump’s allegation­s.

“No president can order a wiretap. Those restrictio­ns were put in place to protect citizens from people like you,” Rhodes wrote on Twitter.

In response to Trump’s tweet about a lawyer making a “great case,” Rhodes responded: “No. They couldn’t. Only a liar could do that.”

A Trump spokeswoma­n said the Republican president is “having meetings, making phone calls and hitting balls” at his golf course in West Palm Beach.

In one of the Tweets, Trump said the alleged wiretappin­g took place in his Trump Tower office and apartment building in New York, but there was “nothing found.”

Trump’s administra­tion has come under pressure from Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion and congressio­nal investigat­ions into contacts between some members of his campaign team and Russian officials during his campaign.

House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi ridiculed Trump’s assertions. “The Deflector-in-Chief is at it again. An investigat­ion by an independen­t commission is the only answer,” she wrote on Twitter on Saturday.

Several Republican­s on Saturday again urged an investigat­ion into a series of intelligen­ce-related leaks.

Obama imposed sanctions on Russia and ordered Russian diplomats to leave the United States in December over the country’s involvemen­t in hacking political parties in the November 8 US presidenti­al election.

On Saturday, Representa­tive Eric Swalwell, a Democrat who is a member of the House Intelligen­ce Committee, told Fox News that Trump “is not credible when it comes to talking about Russia.”

Swalwell downplayed Trump’s allegation. “I think this is just the president up early doing his routine tweeting, he said. “Presidents don’t wiretap anyone. These are pursued by the Department of Justice in accordance with the FBI and signed off by a judge.”

Under US law, a federal court would have to have found probable cause that the target of the surveillan­ce is an “agent of a foreign power” in order to approve a warrant authorisin­g electronic surveillan­ce of Trump Tower.

Several conservati­ve news outlets and commentato­rs have made similar allegation­s about Trump being wiretapped during the campaign in recent days, without offering any evidence. Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Flynn, resigned in February after revelation­s that he had discussed US sanctions on Russia with the Russian ambassador to the United States before Trump took office.

Flynn had promised Vice President Mike Pence he had not discussed US sanctions with the Russians, but transcript­s of intercepte­d communicat­ions, described by US officials, showed that the subject had come up in conversati­ons between him and the Russian ambassador. — Reuters

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— AFP President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with parents and teachers at Saint Andrew Catholic School in Orlando, Florida, on Friday.
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