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Washington: US President Donald Trump has tweeted that it looks more and more as though his campaign for the 2016 presidential election was spied upon illegally. The President was reacting after the Justice Department on Saturday released a previously classified application to wiretap former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, who was under suspicion by the FBI of being a Russian agent.
President Trump on Sunday said recently released documents about how the FBI monitored former campaign aide Carter Page shows that his 2016 presidential campaign was "illegally being spied" on. "Looking more & more like the Trump Campaign for President was illegally being spied upon for the political gain of Crooked Hillary Clinton and the DNC ," Trump wrote on his Twitter account.
Earlier this year, the political world was gripped by an accusation from Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., that the government's application for a warrant to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page was born of bias and almost entirely reliant on a dossier of information compiled on the dime of Democratic operatives. Nunes had a memo that made that argument; eventually, and probably with not a lot of goading, President Donald Trump was convinced to release it publicly.
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Gunman walks out of LA Trader Joe's in handcuffs and surrounded by hostages at the end of a terrifying siege which left the manager DEAD and started 'after he shot his grandmother and girlfriend' 'As a former KGB spy, he knows how to manipulate people': Hillary Clinton claims Putin played Trump during the Helsinki summit, and questions why the president has not 'spoken up for our country' 'Get smart fast': President urges Republicans to act as he warns that Mueller will drag his 'Rigged Witch Hunt' out until November and have a huge impact on the midterms Top secret documents confirm Trump's former foreign policy advisor Carter Page was wiretapped by the FBI because they believed he 'was recruited by and conspiring with the Russian government' Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats says he didn't mean to be 'disrespectful' of Trump with his 'awkward response' to news the president ... (more)
Gunman walks out of LA Trader Joe's in handcuffs and surrounded by hostages at the end of a terrifying siege which left the manager DEAD and started 'after he shot his grandmother and girlfriend' 'As a former KGB spy, he knows how to manipulate people': Hillary Clinton claims Putin played Trump during the Helsinki summit, and questions why the president has not 'spoken up for our country' 'Get smart fast': President urges Republicans to act as he warns that Mueller will drag his 'Rigged Witch Hunt' out until November and have a huge impact on the midterms Top secret documents confirm Trump's former foreign policy advisor Carter Page was wiretapped by the FBI because they believed he 'was recruited by and conspiring with the Russian government' Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats says he didn't mean to be 'disrespectful' of Trump with his 'awkward response' to news the president ... (more)
President Donald Trump's administration has disclosed a previously top-secret set of documents related to the wiretapping of Carter Page, the former Trump campaign adviser who was at the center of accusations by Republicans that the FBI had abused its surveillance powers. Democrats in February rejected the claims by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee that law enforcement officials had improperly obtained the warrant, accusing them of putting out misinformation to defend Trump and sow doubts about the origin of the Russia investigation.
Clinton said "It's fair to say it was a broad and unfortunately successful attack on our electoral system." The former Democratic presidential candidate, secretary of state and U.S. senator from New York told a crowd at the OZY Fest that she'll be tweeting in coming days, helping to organize transportation for immigrants trying to reunite with their families after crossing the U.S. border illegally and being separated.
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The two major party candidates in Virginia's U.S. Senate race are set to square off in their first debate. Democrat Tim Kaine and Republican Corey Stewart are debating Saturday at the Homestead Resort.
Hillary Clinton will be part of a star-studded lineup at a summer festival in New York's Central Park. Clinton will be at the festival of conversation, music and food called the OZY Fest Saturday in the park's Rumsey Playfield.
Investigators in special counsel Robert Mueller's office have notified an attorney for Kristin Davis, who gained notoriety in the 2000s for running a high-end prostitution ring, that they intend to question her as part of their probe of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, Davis said Friday. Davis, who is known as the "Manhattan Madam," said she expects to be asked about her close friend, Roger Stone, a political operative and longtime confidant of President Donald Trump.
Investigators in special counsel Robert Mueller's office have notified an attorney for Kristin Davis, who gained notoriety in the 2000s for running a high-end prostitution ring, that they intend to question her as part of their probe of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, Davis said Friday. Davis, who is known as the "Manhattan Madam," said she expects to be asked about her close friend, Roger Stone, a political operative and longtime confidant of President Donald Trump.
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President Donald Trump spent much of Thursday playing up his economic accomplishments and attacking his regular list of rivals, including Hillary Clinton and the news media, which he again called the enemy of the people. As he tried to leave in his wake Monday's news conference with President Vladimir Putin of Russia, analysts and critics spent the day wondering whether the misstep would create a lasting problem for him.