Washington – Trump Says Feels ‘Somewhat’ Vindicated After Nunes Surveillance Intel Briefing

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    U.S. President Donald Trump attends a meeting with the Congressional Black Caucus Executive Committee at the White House in Washington, DC, U.S., March 22, 2017. REUTERS/Carlos Barria Washington – Communications of Donald Trump’s transition officials — possibly including the incoming president himself — may have been scooped up in legal surveillance but then improperly distributed throughout the intelligence community, the chairman of the House intelligence committee said Wednesday.

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    In an extraordinary set of statements to reporters, Republican Rep. Devin Nunes said the intercepted communications do not appear to be related to the ongoing FBI investigation into Trump associates’ contacts with Russia or any criminal warrants.

    Nunes, who served on Trump’s transition team, said he believes the intelligence collections were done legally but that identities of Trump officials and the content of their communications may have been inappropriately disseminated in intelligence reports.

    “What I’ve read bothers me, and I think it should bother the president himself and his team,” Nunes said Wednesday after briefing Trump privately at the White House.

    Trump said he felt “somewhat” vindicated by the revelations, despite the fact that Nunes said the new information did not change his assessment that the president’s explosive claim that Barack Obama wiretapped his New York skyscraper was false.

    Shortly after being briefed by the California congressman, Trump told reporters: “I very much appreciated the fact that they found what they found.”

    Nunes notably did not appear alongside Rep. Adam Schiff, the intelligence committee’s top Democrat. A Schiff spokesman said Nunes had not informed his Democratic counterpart before disclosing the new information publicly.

    It was unclear whether Trump’s own communications were monitored. Nunes initially said “yes” when asked if Trump was among those swept up in the intelligence monitoring, but then said it was only “possible” that the president’s communications were picked up.

    Nunes said the information on the Trump team was collected in November, December and January, the period after the election when Trump was holding calls with foreign leaders, interviewing potential Cabinet secretaries and beginning to sketch out administration policy. Nunes said the monitored material was “widely disseminated” in intelligence reports.

    Asked whether he believed the transition team had been spied on, Nunes said: “It all depends on one’s definition of spying.”

    U.S. intelligence agencies routinely monitor the communications of foreign officials. That surveillance sometimes includes the names of Americans that the foreigner is speaking to or about. When this happens, intelligence analysts are obliged to hide or “minimize” the name of the American, unless knowing that name is necessary to understanding the foreign intelligence described in the report.

    Nunes said the names of Trump associates were “unmasked” after the incidental collection, though he did not identify those names. They are believed to include Michael Flynn, who was fired as White House national security adviser after misleading Vice President Mike Pence and other top officials about his contacts with Russia’s ambassador to the United States.

    Nunes would not say how he had received the new information.


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    7 years ago

    We will all feel vindicated when this liar-in-chief gets impeached!

    7 years ago

    To #1 and #1 -The two of you can’t seem to accept the fact that Trump one in 2016, and will Boroch Hashem, win reelection in 2020. Thus, he will be in office until Noon
    on Jan. 20, 2025. Hence, he will be in office for another seven years and nearly ten months. I know the two of you are cringing over that fact; however, to paraphrase what FDR stated on Dec. 8, 1941:

    “With the unbounded determination of our people, we have gained the inevitable triumph, so help us G-d”.

    hashomer
    hashomer
    7 years ago

    What a mishmosh of statements by Nunes and Trumpie, all intended to to further confuse his diminishing base of cookoo followers. Make America Dumb Again. The Orange Yutz is succeeding. Meanwile, the FBI INVESTIGATION is proceeding, and somehow in like Flynn didnt sign the Ethics Statement. No Pirke, No Peace.

    BP2015
    BP2015
    7 years ago

    all trump haters what’s your input from today’s terrorist attack huh?

    7 years ago

    Nothing Trump has done will make us safer from terrorist attacks. If anything, he’s provided ISIS with more recruiting material.