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Day 44: Accused.
1/ Trump, citing no evidence, accuses Obama of âNixon/Watergateâ plot to wiretap Trump Tower in the run-up to the election. Trump offered no citations, but he may have been referring to commentary on Breitbart and conservative talk radio suggesting that Obama and his administration used âpolice stateâ tactics last fall to monitor the Trump team. (Washington Post)
- Trump accuses Obama of tapping his phones at the Trump Tower a month before the election. Without offering any evidence, Trump fired off a series of tweets claiming that Obama âhad my âwires tappedââ and likened the supposed tapping to âWatergate/Nixonâ and âMcCarthyism.â (New York Times)
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Terrible! Just found out that Obama had my "wires tapped" in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyism!
â Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 4, 2017 -
How low has President Obama gone to tapp my phones during the very sacred election process. This is Nixon/Watergate. Bad (or sick) guy!
â Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 4, 2017 - Obama denies Trumpâs unsubstantiated accusation that he wiretapped phones in Trump Tower.âA cardinal rule of the Obama administration was that no White House official ever interfered with any independent investigation led by the Department of Justice,â Obama spokesman Kevin Lewis said in a statement Saturday. âAs part of that practice, neither President Obama nor any White House official ever ordered surveillance on any U.S. citizen. Any suggestion otherwise is simply false.â (ABC News)
- Untangling Trump and Russia: What we know â and what we donât. The last 48 hours have been dominated by a steady stream of new information about previously undisclosed conversations between Trump aides and Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, one of Moscowâs foremost operators in the US. (CNN)
2/ Trump went âballisticâ on his senior staff over the latest news reports connecting Russia with the new administration and Jeff Sessions abrupt decision to recuse himself. Trump felt Sessionsâ recusal was unnecessary. (ABC News)
3/ The U.S. canât effectively counter a nuclear threat from North Korea. Trump inherited a secret cyberwar against North Korean missiles designed to âmanufacturing errors.â The threats pose such a danger that Obama warned Trump that a nuclear threat would likely be his most urgent problem. (New York Times)
4/ Sessions will submit amended testimony and address Senatorsâ questions over his contacts with Russiaâs ambassador last year. The offer came after all nine Democratic senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee in a letter asked the committee chairman to bring Sessions back for a follow-up hearing to explain his past testimony and recent decision to recuse himself from any investigation involving the Trump campaign. (NBC News)
5/ A growing list of contacts between Trump associates and Russia is drawing increased scrutiny. Part of the problem underlying the disputed contact is Trumpâs pugnacious style that leaves little room for nuance. At a news conference last month, he said that he had ânothing to do with Russia,â and that âto the best of my knowledge, no person that I deal with does.â But in fact, reporting by multiple news organizations turned up multiple contacts between Trump associates and Russians who serve in or are close to Putin. (New York Times)
6/ The Trump administration will temporarily suspend expedited applications for H-1B visas. The H-1B non-immigrant visa allows U.S. companies to employ graduate-level workers in several specialized fields, including information technology, medicine, engineering and mathematics. (Reuters)
7/ Keystone XL oil pipeline wonât use US steel despite Trumpâs pledge. The executive order Trump signed to greenlight the project only applies to new pipelines or those under repair. Last week Trump said the Keystone and Dakota Access pipelines must use American steel âor weâre not building one.â (Fox News)
8/ Trump to roll back stringent federal regulations on vehicle pollution that contributes to global warming. The move marks a U-turn in the efforts to force the American auto industry to produce more electric cars. (New York Times)
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