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Donald Trump wiretapping claims: NSA director denies GCHQ was asked to spy on Trump Tower | Donald Trump wiretapping claims: NSA director denies GCHQ was asked to spy on Trump Tower |
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The head of America’s National Security Agency (NSA) has denied claims the intelligence organisation asked Britain's GCHQ to spy on Donald Trump when he was running for president. | The head of America’s National Security Agency (NSA) has denied claims the intelligence organisation asked Britain's GCHQ to spy on Donald Trump when he was running for president. |
Admiral Mike Rogers was questioned on claims that the UK spy agency was involved in monitoring Trump Tower. | Admiral Mike Rogers was questioned on claims that the UK spy agency was involved in monitoring Trump Tower. |
Asked at US Congressional hearings into the matter if he had requested British intelligence to intervene, Admiral Rogers said: "No sir, nor would I, that would be expressly against the construct of the Five Eyes agreement." | |
The Five Eyes agreement is a system of intelligence sharing between the US, Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. | |
He denied there was any involvement by the British and said he agreed with GCHQ’s assessment of the claims as “nonsense” and “utterly ridiculous”. | He denied there was any involvement by the British and said he agreed with GCHQ’s assessment of the claims as “nonsense” and “utterly ridiculous”. |
Asked if the claims damaged the US-UK intelligence relationship, Admiral Rogers replied: "I think it clearly frustrates a key ally of ours." | |
Democrat committee member Adam Schiff added: “It certainly wouldn’t endear the British intelligence service to continue working with us, would it? | |
The NSA chief replied: “I believe that the relationship is strong enough that this is something we will be able to deal with.” | The NSA chief replied: “I believe that the relationship is strong enough that this is something we will be able to deal with.” |
“But it is not helpful?” Mr Schiff asked. | “But it is not helpful?” Mr Schiff asked. |
“Yes sir,” Admiral Rogers responded. | |
The NSA director also reacted to Mr Trump’s comments at a recent press conference with Angela Merkel that both the US President and the German chancellor had something in common – they had been wiretapped during Barack Obama’s administration. | |
Admiral Rogers said those comments “certainly complicate things”. | |