Monday, March 20, 2017

Republican House Intelligence Chariman: "There never was" Trump Tower Wiretap

Like I have said before "Every nation on earth likely has been tapping Trump's phones and actions even in the bedroom since he came down the escalator and declared his candidacy. However, we are the ONLY nation that talks openly about stuff like this. So, as far as the Intelligence committee is concerned, no american President or institution tapped Trump Tower. 
However, it is also understood that almost every or every nation on earth actually did one way or another "But they will never publicly confirm that or talk about it." This is just business as usual worldwide. 

Also, through Five EYES (England, Canada, U.S. New Zealand and Canada) this information is readily available to any of the 5 nations without any U.S. institution of any kind (governmentally) ever getting involved. So, this is sort of the way things really are.

So, Any way you look at it Trump is going to look like a fool ongoing worldwide now because he didn't understand anything about worldwide intelligence.

If EVERYTHING you say and do is found out worldwide 24 hours a day, there really are no secrets anymore Donald. This is real life and has been since the 1960s and 1970s here if you are any president of the United STates. So, all the subterfuge is only going to backfire in this environment of blackmail and wiretaps worldwide.

There are NO SECRETS from the World ever in the White HOuse Now or anywhere else on earth either. This is just the way things have gone since the 1960s and 1970s worldwide now with ever evolving technology.

This Brought Nixon down too.
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The chairman of the House intelligence committee told "Fox News Sunday" that phones at President Donald Trump's campaign headquarters in midtown Manhattan were never tapped …

House intel committee chairman: 'There never was' Trump tower wiretap

Now Playing Rep. Nunes previews Comey appearance at House Intel hearing
The chairman of the House intelligence committee told "Fox News Sunday" that phones at President Donald Trump's campaign headquarters in midtown Manhattan were never tapped during last year's election campaign, contrary to Trump's earlier, unsubstantiated assertion.
"Was there a physical wiretap of Trump Tower? No, there never was," Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., said. "The information we received Friday continues to lead us in that direction."
Nunes added: "There was no FISA warrant I am aware of to tap Trump Tower." FISA stands for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which requires investigators to seek a warrant from a secret court to wiretap a foreign suspect.
COMEY SET TO TESTIFY ON CAPITOL HILL ABOUT RUSSIA, HACKING, WIRETAPPING
Nunes spoke as the committee prepares to begin hearings Monday into Russia's role in cybersecurity breaches at the Democratic National Committee, as well as President Donald Trump's unsubstantiated claim that his predecessor had authorized a wiretap of Trump Tower. FBI Director James Comey and Mike Rogers, the director of the National Security Agency, are slated to testify.
Trump told Fox News' "Tucker Carlson Tonight" earlier this week that he would provide evidence of his wiretapping claim to the committee "very soon."
Nunes said the committee will also examine whether the Russians were trying to sow doubt in the U.S. electoral system or whether they were trying to help Trump get elected to the White House.
"We need to get to the bottom of that," Nunes said.
Meanwhile, ranking member Adam Schiff, D-Calif., told NBC's "Meet The Press" that documents given to the committee by the FBI and the Justice Department late last week offered circumstantial evidence that American citizens colluded with Russians in Moscow's efforts to interfere in the presidential election.
"There was circumstantial evidence of collusion; there is direct evidence, I think, of deception," Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said. "There's certainly enough for us to conduct an investigation."
Intelligence officials have said that Russia was behind the theft of Democratic National Committee emails last summer. The U.S. government later concluded that the Russian government directed the DNC hack in an attempt to influence the outcome of November's presidential election.
SENATORS: 'NO INDICATION' TRUMP TOWER WAS SUBJECT OF SURVEILLANCE
"For the first time the American people, and all the political parties now, are paying attention to the threat that Russia poses," Nunes said. "We know that the Russians were trying to get involved in our campaign, like they have for many decades. They're also trying to get involved in campaigns around the globe and over in Europe."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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