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US claims about UK helping Obama to spy on Trump will not be repeated: PM May's spokesman
A spokesman for May said that the charge that the UK's signals intelligence agency had helped Obama to wire tap Trump after his victory in last year's US presidential election was "ridiculous".
A spokesman for May said that the charge that the UK's signals intelligence agency had helped Obama to wire tap Trump after his victory in last year's US presidential election was "ridiculous". PHOTO: REUTERS
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LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May has received assurances from the White House it would not repeat allegations that Britain's GCHQ spy agency had helped former US President Barack Obama eavesdrop on Donald Trump, her spokesman said on Friday (March 17).

A spokesman for May said that the charge, made on Tuesday by Fox News analyst Andrew Napolitano, that the UK's signals intelligence agency GCHQ had helped Obama to wire tap Trump after his victory in last year's U.S. presidential election, was"ridiculous".

"We've made clear to the administration that these claims are ridiculous and they should be ignored and we've received assurances that these allegations will not be repeated," May's spokesman told reporters.

"We have a close special relationship with the White House and that allows us to raise concerns as and when they arise as was true in this case."

Representatives for the White House did not immediately reply to a request seeking comment following May's spokesman's remarks.

Trump, who became president in January, tweeted earlier this month that his Democratic predecessor had wiretapped him during the late stages of the 2016 campaign.

The Republican president offered no evidence for the allegation, which an Obama spokesman said was "simply false".

On the "Fox & Friends" programme, Napolitano, a political commentator and former New Jersey judge, said that rather than ordering US agencies to spy on Trump, Obama had obtained transcripts of Trump's conversations from GCHQ so there were "no American fingerprints" on it.

White House spokesman Sean Spicer on Thursday quoted Napolitano's comments about GCHQ when he spoke to the media.

Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper, citing unnamed intelligence sources, reported on its website that Spicer and Trump's national security adviser Lieutenant General Herbert McMaster had made formal apologies to Britain.

In a rare public statement, Britain's GCHQ, Britain's Government Communications Headquarters, the equivalent of the US National Security Agency which monitors overseas electronic communications, said the claims should be ignored.

"Recent allegations made by media commentator Judge Andrew Napolitano about GCHQ being asked to conduct 'wire tapping'against the then President Elect are nonsense," said a spokesman for GCHQ, which never usually comments on criticism of its work beyond saying it always operates under a strict legal framework.

Reuters reported earlier this week that an unidentified British security official had denied the allegations about Trump.

GCHQ, based in a futuristic building located in western England, is one of three main British spy agencies alongside the MI6 Secret Intelligence Service and the MI5 Security Service.

GCHQ has a close relationship with the NSA, as well as with the eavesdropping agencies of Australia, Canada and New Zealand in a consortium called "Five Eyes".
 
Trump is lucky to be living in USA, where defamation has little meaning. If Trump was playing in the big leagues like in Singapore, he would have lost his billion dollar fortune long ago for his long list of defamatory charges. It is shocking that someone as moronic as him can get elected as president. If Obama had any balls, he would have sued Trump for frivolously accusing him of wiretapping Trump Towers. Till date, Trump has produced no concrete proof for his accusations, pretty much like what oppies in Singapore like to do.
 
Trump is lucky to be living in USA, where defamation has little meaning. If Trump was playing in the big leagues like in Singapore, he would have lost his billion dollar fortune long ago for his long list of defamatory charges. It is shocking that someone as moronic as him can get elected as president. If Obama had any balls, he would have sued Trump for frivolously accusing him of wiretapping Trump Towers. Till date, Trump has produced no concrete proof for his accusations, pretty much like what oppies in Singapore like to do.

SG52 = pathetic insignificant fucked up Pee Sai.

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White House tries to soothe angry Britain over Trump wiretap claim

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Published: 4:00 AM, March 18, 2017

WASHINGTON — The White House has attempted to placate an irate Britain after suggesting that former United States President Barack Obama used London’s spy agency to conduct surveillance on President Donald Trump while he was a candidate last year.

The White House said yesterday that press secretary Sean Spicer had not accused Britain of spying on Mr Trump when he repeated a Fox News report claiming that London’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) intelligence agency had done so.

After GCHQ rejected the allegation as “utterly ridiculous,” the White House said it had reassured the British that “Mr Spicer was simply pointing to public reports, not endorsing any specific story”. A spokesman for Prime Minister Theresa May said yesterday that “we’ve received assurances from the White House that these allegations would not be repeated”.

The spokesman would not confirm that the White House had apologised, as the British media had reported.

“Let’s leave it that we’ve had reassurances that these allegations would not be repeated,” the spokesman said on condition of anonymity.

Mr Spicer contacted Mr Kim Darroch, the British ambassador to Washington, on Thursday night (US local time) to try to deal with the unusual rupture between the US and its closest international ally.

The flap started when Mr Spicer, in the course of defending Mr Trump’s unsubstantiated accusation that Mr Obama ordered the future President’s phones tapped last year, read from the White House lectern comments by a Fox News commentator asserting that the British spy agency was involved.

Mr Andrew Napolitano, the commentator, said on air that Mr Obama used GCHQ to spy on Mr Trump. GCHQ denied the contention in a statement issued on Thursday.

By yesterday morning, Mr Spicer’s briefing had turned into a full-blown international incident. British politicians demanded apologies and retractions from the American government.

Two British officials confirmed yesterday that Mr Spicer and Mr Darroch spoke, but would not confirm that the press secretary apologised. “We won’t get into private conversations,” said one of the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Mr Trump has continued to stick by his claim about Mr Obama even after it had been refuted by a host of current and former officials. Mr Obama denied it, as has the former director of national intelligence. The Federal Bureau of Investigation director also privately told other officials it is false.

After being briefed by intelligence officials, the Republican chairmen of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees have said they have seen no indication that Mr Trump’s claim is true.

On Thursday (US local time), the leaders of the United States Senate Intelligence Committee issued a bipartisan statement rejecting Mr Trump’s assertion that the Obama administration tapped his phones.

Mr Richard Burr, the Republican chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and Senator Mark Warner, the committee’s Democratic vice-chairman, said: “Based on the information available to us, we see no indications that Trump Tower was the subject of surveillance by any element of the United States government either before or after Election Day 2016.”

Mr Spicer tried to turn the tables on those statements during his briefing on Thursday by reading from a sheaf of news accounts that he suggested backed up the President.

Most of the news accounts, however, did not verify the President’s assertion, while several seemed to have been refuted by intelligence officials. AGENCIES
 
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