FOX News: Potential 'smoking gun' showing Obama administration spied on Trump team, source says
Republican congressional investigators expect a potential “smoking gun” establishing that the Obama administration spied on the Trump transition team, and possibly the president-elect himself, will be produced to the House Intelligence Committee this week, a source told Fox News.
Classified intelligence showing incidental collection of Trump team communications, purportedly seen by committee Chairman Devin Nunes, R-Calif., and described by him in vague terms at a bombshell Wednesday afternoon news conference, came from multiple sources, Capitol Hill sources told Fox News. The intelligence corroborated information about surveillance of the Trump team that was known to Nunes, sources said, even before President Trump accused his predecessor of having wiretappedhim in a series of now-infamous tweets posted on March 4.
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More News On The Fallout From Yesterday's Claims That The Trump Team Was Spied On By The Obama Administration
White House Defends Devin Nunes' Decision to Brief President Trump on Intelligence Intercepts -- TIME
House Intelligence chair says Trump campaign officials were ensnared in surveillance operations -- Washington Post
Trump team 'incidentally monitored' after election -- BBC
US agencies may have spied on Trump communications, Republican lawmaker says -- DW
Intel chair Devin Nunes unsure if Trump associates were directly surveilled -- ABC News
How the government may have spied on Trump's team -- Cory Bennett, Politico
'Unmasking,' FISA and other terms to help you understand the wiretapping story -- Eli Watkins, CNN
Trump basks in Nunes surveillance news: 'So that means I'm right' -- FOX News
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