Penelope
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The Republican and Democratic leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee have said they saw no evidence to support President Donald Trump's claim that the Obama administration tapped his phones during the 2016 presidential campaign.
"Based on the information available to us, we see no indications that Trump Tower was the subject of surveillance by any element of the United States government either before or after Election Day 2016," Republican Chairman Richard Burr and Senator Mark Warner, the committee's Democratic vice chairman, said in a statement on Thursday.
Trump made the accusation in a series of early morning posts on Twitter on March 4, six weeks after he took over the presidency from Barack Obama and amid rising scrutiny of his campaign's ties to Russia.
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The republicans had charge of the Senate at this time and they remain in charge.
And he is still claiming it, so SAD.
"Based on the information available to us, we see no indications that Trump Tower was the subject of surveillance by any element of the United States government either before or after Election Day 2016," Republican Chairman Richard Burr and Senator Mark Warner, the committee's Democratic vice chairman, said in a statement on Thursday.
Trump made the accusation in a series of early morning posts on Twitter on March 4, six weeks after he took over the presidency from Barack Obama and amid rising scrutiny of his campaign's ties to Russia.
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The republicans had charge of the Senate at this time and they remain in charge.
And he is still claiming it, so SAD.