Sunday, March 12, 2017

McCain to Trump: Retract wiretapping claim or prove it


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Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.) called Sunday for President Trump to either prove his claim that President Barack Obama tapped the phones in Trump Tower during last years election campaign or drop the accusation.

The president has one of two choices, either retract orprovide the information that the American people deserve, McCain said in an interview on CNNs 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.

McCain is one of several top lawmakersin Congress to call on Trump to provide evidence of his unsubstantiated claim that Obama ordered Trumps communications monitored. The senators call for more information follows a request from two leading members of the Senate Judiciary Committee forcopies of any warrant applications and court orders redacted as necessary related to wiretaps of President Trump, the Trump Campaign, or Trump Tower.

Former director of national intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. on March 5 denied that President Trump"s 2016 campaign was wiretapped while senators of both parties weighed in on the allegations. (Bastien Inzaurralde/The Washington Post)

Sens. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) formally requested the information last week in a letterto FBI Director James B. Comey and acting deputy attorney general Dana Boente. Trump administration officials have not provided any evidence to back up the presidents claim from earlier this month.

McCain avoided directly criticizing Trump for using Twitter to spread unverified information, but the senator said a serious charge, such as accusing a former president of illegal wiretapping, should not be handled lightly.

If the allegation is left out there, it undermines the confidence the American people have in the entire way that the government does business, McCain said.

Several lawmakers, including McCain and Senate Rules Committee Chairman Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), have pointed out that Trump could directly ask intelligence officials to corroborate his claim but instead has asked Congress to investigate.

The president actually could himself ask that question, Blunt said on Fox Newss Sunday Morning Futures.

Not all Republicans have been so quick to put the burden of proof on Trump. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) agreed with Trump that Congress should take control of the investigation to safeguard sensitive intelligence.

President Trump said last weekend that he wanted the intelligence committees in the Senate and the House to take up this matter as part of a broader inquiry into Russias activities in our political system last year. Were going to do that,Cotton said Sunday on ABCs This Week.

Through a deliberate and careful process of examining all the intelligence at issue here, and then determining with the executive branch what we can declassify, I think the intelligence committees are in the best position to make those decisions, the senator added.

Here"s what happened after President Trump fired off a tweet accusing former president Barack Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower before the 2016 election. (Monica Akhtar/The Washington Post)

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