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A Republican lawmaker rejected the notion the FBI spied on the Trump campaign.

- By Anne Flaherty The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — There is no evidence that the FBI planted a “spy” on President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, a House Republican said Wednesday.

Rep. Trey Gowdy, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, was briefed last week by the Justice Department and FBI after reports that investigat­ors relied on a U.S. government informant in their probe of Russian election meddling.

“I am even more convinced that the FBI did exactly what my fellow citizens would want them to do when they got the informatio­n they got and that it has nothing to do with Donald Trump,” Gowdy, a South Carolina Republican, told Fox News on Tuesday.

On Wednesday, Gowdy said he had “never heard the term ‘spy’ used” and did not see evidence of it.

“Informants are used all day, every day by law enforcemen­t,” he told “CBS This Morning.”

Asked about Gowdy’s comments, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the president “still has concerns about whether or not the FBI acted inappropri­ately having people in his campaign.”

Sanders declined to say who in the campaign the president might suspect of providing informatio­n to the FBI. She said Trump also has concerns in general about the conduct of the FBI, citing the firing of former Deputy Director Andrew Mccabe.

“There are a number of things that have been reported on and that show, I think not just for the president, but for a number of Americans a large cause for concern, and we’d like to see this fully looked into,” Sanders said.

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