The Palm Beach Post

Justice Department won’t say whether Trump under probe

- Eric Lichtblau

WASHINGTON — With questions still swirling over President Donald Trump’s unsubstant­iated claims that he was wiretapped on orders of President Barack Obama, the Justice Department on Thursday declined to confirm statements a day earlier from the White House that Trump was not the target of a counterint­elligence investigat­ion.

Officials also said the White House had not relied on any informatio­n from the Justice Department in offering a statement denying the existence of an investigat­ion.

The White House spokesman, Sean Spicer, told reporters Wednesday that “there is no reason to believe there is any type of investigat­ion with respect to the Department of Justice” or “that the president is the target of any investigat­ion whatsoever.”

But a Justice Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivit­y of the issue, said that there was no indication that anyone at the Justice Department had given the White House that assurance.

Asked whether Trump was in fact the target of an investigat­ion, the official offered a “no comment.”

In normal circumstan­ces, a “no comment” from the Justice Department on the status of any investigat­ion would be standard practice. But the controvers­y generated by Trump’s posts on Twitter last weekend about being wiretapped — which Obama a n d o t h e r s h ave strongly denied — has generated intense scrutiny of every word on the matter.

Ja mes C o mey, t h e F BI director, asked the Justice Department after Trump’s posts to publicly refute the notion that Trump Tower or Trump had been wiretapped. But the Justice Department has declined to do so.

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