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WASHINGTON The White House on Friday revived President Trumps unproven wiretapping allegations against the Obama administration, insisting that there is new evidence that it conducted politically motivated surveillance of Mr. Trumps presidential campaign.
Senior government officials, including James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, and lawmakers from both parties, have repeatedly and forcefully rejected the presidents claim, saying they have seen no evidence of direct surveillance. A spokesman for former President Barack Obama has denied that Mr. Obama ever ordered surveillance of Mr. Trump or his associates.
But Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, asserted to reporters during his daily news briefing that members of Mr. Obamas administration had done very, very bad things, just as Mr. Trump alleged without proof on March 4 when he posted messages on Twitter accusing Mr. Obama of wire tapping his phones at Trump Tower.
The question is why? Who else did it? Was it ordered? By whom? Mr. Spicer said. But I think more and more the substance that continues to come out on the record by individuals continues to point to exactly what the president was talking about that day.
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It is way past due for the media to call this administration out as liars. Enough is enough. The media was very noncommittal when they gave the airwaves to every right wing hack to spew the LIE that President Obama wasn't an American, and 20% still believe that.
It is time for the press to do their job, and call out falsehoods in the most direct way, as LIES
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