Everybody Agrees: Nobody Put a Wiretap on Trump Tower
Everybody Agrees: Nobody Put a Wiretap on Trump Tower
The last two days have been bad for the Trump administration’s political tactics team. Last night, a judge in Hawaii blocked a controversial travel ban intended to keep the citizens of six Muslim-majority countries out of the United States. Today, evidence has begun mounting against one of the president’s more outlandish claims – that Barack Obama had ordered a wiretap of Trump Tower in New York City.Speaker of the House Paul Ryan told CNN that he hadn’t seen any proof of surveillance against the Republican then-candidate.“We have not seen any evidence that there was a wiretap or a (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) court order against Trump Tower or somebody in Trump Tower,” Ryan said in an interview with the news network.Nevertheless, he reaffirmed his trust in Donald Trump, saying that he didn’t think the “wiretap” Tweets would damage the White House’s credibility at home or abroad.“I think the President’s going to be judged and marked by his record,” Rep. Ryan said, suggesting that the allegations against the last administration would be overshadowed by future accomplishments.
The accusations are centered around Donald Trump's Manhattan skyscraper, Trump Tower; image courtesy of Jobin Botsford, Getty Images
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Donald Trump gives rambling and incoherent explanation for claim Obama wiretapped his homeRyan, Senate Intel committee see no evidence of Trump wiretap
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Ryan Farrick is a freelance writer and small business advertising consultant based out of mid-Michigan. Passionate about international politics and world affairs, he’s an avid traveler with a keen interest in the connections between South Asia and the United States. Ryan studied neuroscience and has spent the last several years working as an operations manager in transportation logistics.