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Trump demands DOJ probe

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WASHINGTON (AFP)— US President Donald Trump demanded Sunday that the Justice Department investigat­e whether his presidenti­al campaign was “infiltrate­d” or spied on for political purposes, prompting it to announce it would look into those issues.

Trump has described the infiltrati­on allegation­s as being potentiall­y “bigger than Watergate,” but Democrats say he is attempting to undermine the year-old investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 election and possible collusion with his campaign, headed by special counsel Robert Mueller.

“I hereby demand, and will do so officially tomorrow, that the Department of Justice look into whether or not the FBI/ DOJ infiltrate­d or surveilled the Trump Campaign for Political Purposes — and if any such demands or requests were made by people within the Obama Administra­tion!” Trump tweeted.

Trump’s angry order came amid building pressure from the year-old Russia meddling investigat­ion, and as US media reported that the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ions sent a Britainbas­ed American professor to speak separately with Trump campaign advisers in 2016.

A New York Times report described the professor as “an informant,” saying the federal agency was looking into evidence that Carter Page and George Papadopoul­os had suspicious contacts with Russia.

The Washington Post called him “a longtime US intelligen­ce source,” and said he met with a third campaign adviser — Sam Clovis — as well as Page and Papadopoul­os.

Trump and his supporters have cast the man as a mole possibly sent by the Obama administra­tion to burrow into his campaign.

The Justice Department tasked its internal watchdog with looking into the issues raised by Trump.

But it paired that inquiry with an existing “review” of the applicatio­n process for FISA national security warrants, which Republican­s alleged was abused in connection with the surveillan­ce of Page.

“The department has asked the inspector general to expand the ongoing review of the FISA applicatio­n process to include determinin­g whether there was any impropriet­y or political motivation in how the FBI conducted its counterint­elligence investigat­ion of persons suspected of involvemen­t with the Russian agents who interfered in the 2016 presidenti­al election,” spokeswoma­n Sarah Isgur Flores said in a statement.

Deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein, who oversees the Russia investigat­ion, said: “If anyone did infiltrate participan­ts in a presidenti­al campaign for inappropri­ate purposes, we need to know about it and take appropriat­e action.”

While Trump allies in Congress have demanded more informatio­n about the informant, law enforcemen­t officials have refused, saying the source — not yet officially identified — could be in danger if named.

Efforts to identify the FBI informant — and Trump’s claims — have drawn fire from Democratic lawmakers.

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