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Monday, March 6, 2017

Liar defends Obama on tapping Trump's phone



100% Pure Bullshit
Everyday is yet another new horror as the
Oligarchs attack President Trump


(NBC News)  -  Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper on Sunday denied any suggestion that Trump Tower communications were wiretapped before the election.
For the part of the national security apparatus that he oversaw, "there was no such wiretap activity mounted against the president, the president-elect at the time, or as a candidate, or against his campaign," Clapper told Chuck Todd in an exclusive interview on Sunday's "Meet The Press."
When Todd asked him whether he could confirm or deny if a FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Act) order for this existed, Clapper declared, "I can deny it."
Asked again whether there was a FISA Court order to monitor Trump Tower, Clapper said, "Not to my knowledge."
(EDITOR  -  Yeah, I can smell the bullshit of that denial right through the Internet.)
Clapper said that if any wiretap like that occurred, he would "certainly hope" that he would be aware of it.
"I can't speak for other authorized entities in the government or a state or local entity," he added.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

No need , as Trump as traitor as Obama .
Sell-out for the highest offer on low interests from world criminal Money .
One day everybody will know , who are the real rulers of the world undemocratic non-elect .

GOODSTUFF said...

This story of Donald Trump being wiretap could sum up a lot of the stuff we have been blogging since the Edward Snowden days

Trump’s Allegations of Wiretapping - tracking
http://goodstuffsworld.blogspot.com/2017/03/trumps-allegations-of-wiretapping.html