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Sunday, March 12, 2017

McCain Calls On Trump To Retract Obama Wiretap Claim Or Prove It


The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee called on Trump on Sunday to either prove that his predecessor Barack Obama illegally tapped his phones or retract the allegation. His request comes roughly one week after Trump made the unprecedented claim on Twitter without offering any evidence backing it up.
“The president has one of two choices, either retract or provide the information that the American people deserve,” McCain told CNN’s Jake Tapper, host of State of the Union. “I have no reason to believe that the charge is true, but I also believe that the president of the United States could clear this up in a minute.”
So far FBI Director James Comey, as well as former senior U.S. officials and an Obama spokesman have called the claim false. Some Trump critics have accused him of making up the allegation to divert attention from investigations into his administration’s potential ties to Russia.
Instead, it’s just created another talking point — one that wasn’t missed by McCain.
“There’s a lot of things about our relations with Russia that trouble me a lot,” he said after asked about Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s past paid work as a foreign agent for Turkey.
“There’s a lot of aspects of this whole relationship with Russia and Vladimir Putin that requires future scrutiny and so far I don’t think that the American people have gotten all of the answers and in fact I think there’s a lot more shoes to drop from this centipede,” he said.
Though Trump has yet to produce evidence or again address the claim, two senior senators have since asked the FBI and Justice Department to produce whatever information they have on the matter.
In a letter addressed on Wednesday to Comey and Acting Deputy Attorney General Dana Boente, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Democrat Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse demanded to know whether any warrants were obtained or requested by Obama. If the federal agencies do no cooperate, Graham told CNN that subpoenas will be issued.


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