Washington, Sunday
US President Donald Trump has been urged to provide evidence to back his allegation that his predecessor Barack Obama ordered his phones to be tapped.
This comes after Trump published tweets alleging that his phone lines were tapped during the election campaigns under the directions of Obama. Republican Senator Ben Sasse said Trump’s comments were “serious” and he should explain the alleged wire-tapping and how he came to know about it. Trump has supplied no details to back his claim.
An Obama spokesman said he had never ordered surveillance of any US citizen. Trump’s tweets follow allegations made by conservative radio host Mark Levin, that the Obama administration “sought, and eventually obtained, authorisation to eavesdrop” on the Trump campaign last year.
Other media reports had previously suggested the FBI had sought a warrant from the foreign intelligence surveillance court (Fisa) in order to monitor members of the Trump team suspected of “irregular contacts” with Russian officials.
The warrant was first turned down but then reportedly approved, though there has been no official confirmation. Under Fisa, wire-tapping can only be approved if there is probable cause to believe that the target of the surveillance is an agent of a foreign power. Obama could not lawfully have ordered such a warrant.
Trump, who has been facing intense scrutiny over alleged Russian interference in support of his election campaign, made the allegation in a series of tweets on Saturday.
Writing from his weekend home in Florida, he called the alleged tapping “Nixon/Watergate”, referring to the most notorious political scandal of 1972, which led to the downfall of President Richard Nixon after a web of political spying, sabotage and bribery was exposed by the media. The spokesman for Obama, Kevin Lewis, said the accusation was “simply false”.
“A cardinal rule of the Obama Administration was that no White House official ever interfered with any independent investigation led by the Department of Justice”, he said.
The statement left open the possibility that a judicial investigation had been taking place. Earlier Ben Rhodes, who was Obama’s foreign policy adviser and speech writer, also addressed Trump’s claims in a tweet, saying: “No President can order a wire-tap. Those restrictions were put in place to protect citizens from people like you.”
As the Trump administration continues to be bedevilled by a drip-drip of revelations about ties to Russian officials during and after last year’s election, the president has seemingly settled on the identity of the malevolent figure behind the turmoil.
It was the former president, Trump asserts, who is guilty of meddling in the 2016 campaign, not Russia. Obama, he says, is the one whose deeds merit investigation. -BBC leaks that have embarrassed the White House.
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