Trump communications may have been spied: Lawmaker


Team Udayavani, Mar 23, 2017, 4:00 PM IST

Washington DC (UK): Donald Trump and his transition team may have been subjected to inadvertent surveillance by US spy agencies after the presidential polls, the head of a key Congressional intelligence panel has said, in a rare disclosure that could boost Trump’s claims he was wiretapped.

Devin Nunes, a Republican and Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, told reporters at a hurriedly called press conference that Trump’s communications may have been “incidentally” picked up last year by intelligence officials.

The revelation could be a boost to Trump, who until a few weeks ago had alleged – without providing evidence – that his Trump Tower in New York was wiretapped before the elections on November 8 on his predecessor Barack Obama’s orders.

An Obama aide has dismissed the allegations, saying no US president can issue such orders on his own, but the accusation had led to a huge uproar and snowballed into a scandal.

“I recently confirmed that on numerous occasions the intelligence community incidentally collected information about US citizens involved in the Trump transition. Details about US persons associated with the incoming administration, details with little or no apparent foreign intelligence value, were widely disseminated in intelligence community reporting,” Nunes said yesterday.

“I have confirmed that additional names of Trump transition team members were unmasked.” 

Nunes, however, made it clear that none of his observations about surveillance – that he said were based on information received from a source – were related to Russia.

“I want to be clear, none of this surveillance was related to Russia or the investigation of Russian activities or of the Trump team,” he said.

“I have seen intelligence reports that clearly show that the president-elect and his team were, I guess, at least monitored. It looks to me like it was all legally collected, but it was essentially a lot of information on the president-elect and his transition team and what they were doing,” he said.

Later, Nunes briefed President Trump at the White House.

“What I’ve read seems to me to be some level of surveillance activity perhaps legal, but I don’t know that it’s right. I don’t know that the American people would be comfortable with what I’ve read,” he said outside the White House.

Trump said he stands vindicated. “I somewhat do. I must tell you I somewhat do, I very much appreciated the fact that they found what they found.

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