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'Jury is out' on Barack Obama wiretapping Donald Trump's phone, says top Republican with presidential links | |
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A senior Republican with links to Donald Trump has claimed “the jury is out” on whether Barack Obama ordered the tapping of the property tycoon's phone line during last year’s election. | |
Randy Neugebauer, a former Congressman who held talks with Mr Trump in January, said the President “thinks, or has the information, that leads him to believe that that did occur”. | Randy Neugebauer, a former Congressman who held talks with Mr Trump in January, said the President “thinks, or has the information, that leads him to believe that that did occur”. |
The comments suggest leading Republicans may be willing to back the President's claims, which have so far come in a series of tweets without any substantiation. | The comments suggest leading Republicans may be willing to back the President's claims, which have so far come in a series of tweets without any substantiation. |
“How low has President Obama gone to tapp [sic] my phones during the very sacred election process,” Mr Trump wrote on Saturday morning. “This is Nixon/Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy!” | “How low has President Obama gone to tapp [sic] my phones during the very sacred election process,” Mr Trump wrote on Saturday morning. “This is Nixon/Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy!” |
However, he failed to provide any evidence of the claims, which Mr Obama denied a short while later. | However, he failed to provide any evidence of the claims, which Mr Obama denied a short while later. |
Mr Neugebauer is tipped as favourite to head the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau – an agency he has also vowed to dismantle - and held talks with Mr Trump in the then-President Elect’s New York tower shortly before his inauguration. | Mr Neugebauer is tipped as favourite to head the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau – an agency he has also vowed to dismantle - and held talks with Mr Trump in the then-President Elect’s New York tower shortly before his inauguration. |
Asked about the claims during a visit to London Metropolitan University, the former Texan Congressman said: “The jury is out on that. | Asked about the claims during a visit to London Metropolitan University, the former Texan Congressman said: “The jury is out on that. |
“I think the President thinks he has enough information that he can show some kind of operation was carried out. | “I think the President thinks he has enough information that he can show some kind of operation was carried out. |
“The question is what prompted that law agency to do that.” | “The question is what prompted that law agency to do that.” |
Mr Neugebauer, who was named as one of the six most conservative members of the US House of Representatives, added: “We have a process in this country for initiating a wiretap and the process is designed to ensure you have proper cause. | Mr Neugebauer, who was named as one of the six most conservative members of the US House of Representatives, added: “We have a process in this country for initiating a wiretap and the process is designed to ensure you have proper cause. |
“For whatever reason President Trump thinks, or has the information that leads him to believe, that that did occur.” | “For whatever reason President Trump thinks, or has the information that leads him to believe, that that did occur.” |
His intervention came as Trump aides Kellyanne Conway and Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the President firmly believed the allegations he made on Twitter. | His intervention came as Trump aides Kellyanne Conway and Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the President firmly believed the allegations he made on Twitter. |
But Mr Obama's director of national intelligence, James Clapper, said nothing matching Mr Trump's claims had taken place. | But Mr Obama's director of national intelligence, James Clapper, said nothing matching Mr Trump's claims had taken place. |
"Absolutely, I can deny it," said Mr Clapper, who left government when Mr Trump took office. | |
The House and Senate intelligence committees and the FBI are investigating contacts between Mr Trump's campaign and Russian officials, as well as whether Moscow tried to influence the 2016 election. | |
On Sunday, Mr Trump demanded that they broaden the scope of their inquiries to include Mr Obama's potential abuse of his executive powers. | On Sunday, Mr Trump demanded that they broaden the scope of their inquiries to include Mr Obama's potential abuse of his executive powers. |
The request carries inherent risk for the President, particularly if the committees unearth damaging information about him and his alleged ties to Russia. | The request carries inherent risk for the President, particularly if the committees unearth damaging information about him and his alleged ties to Russia. |
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