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You are here: Home / All News / Sometimes you wonder who’s side Comey is on?

Sometimes you wonder who’s side Comey is on?

March 6, 2017 By Gary Panell Leave a Comment

NY Times: Comey asked DOJ to deny Trump wiretapping claim

March 06, 2017

NY Times: Comey asked DOJ to deny Trump wiretapping claim
FBI Director James Comey attends a meeting with U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions at the Justice Department in Washington, U.S., February 9, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

The New York Times claims that FBI Director James Comey asked the DOJ to publicly reject President Trump’s wiretapping accusation.

(WASHINGTON, DC) FBI Director James Comey asked the Department of Justice (DOJ) to publicly reject President Donald Trump’s claim that former President Barack Obama wiretapped the phones of Trump and his associates during the 2016 election, according to a report from the New York Times.

Comey made the request Saturday, after the president alleged that Obama wiretapped his phones in October, just before the election in November.

The president went as far as to compare Obama’s alleged actions to former president Richard Nixon’s Watergate scandal, saying Obama is a “bad (or sick) guy.”

Comey reportedly requested that the DOJ publicly reject the president’s claim because it “falsely insinuates that the F.B.I. broke the law,” according to senior officials quoted by the New York Times.

President Trump doubled down on his assertion Sunday, asking for a congressional investigation into the matter. And former Attorney General Michael Mukasey, who served under former President George W. Bush, said that President Trump is “likely correct that there was surveillance on Trump Tower,” but incorrect to accuse Obama.

“I think he’s right in that there was surveillance and that it was conducted at the behest of the attorney general, at the Justice Department,” Mukasey said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week.”

Both the FBI and the Justice Department have not responded to requests for comment.

Over the weekend TRUNEWS recieved a statement from White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer regarding President Trump’s tweets.

TRUNEWS correspondant Edward Szall read through the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) signed in 1978, and confirmed that former President Barack Obama would have had to designate officials in the Trump administration as foreign agents to get an excemption approved through the court.

Daily Caller copy, TRUNEWS analysis

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