TIL Desk World/London/ In an unusual move, Britain’s intelligence and security organisation today dismissed as “utterly ridiculous” Donald Trump’s allegations that it helped Barack Obama wire-tap him during the US presidential elections.
The US President had claimed that his Trump Tower residence in New York was under surveillance authorised by former President Obama and allegations of Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) involvement were initially made by former judge Andrew Napolitano.
“Three intelligence sources have informed Fox News that President Obama went outside the chain of command. He didn’t use the NSA (National Security Agency), he didn’t use the CIA, he didn’t use the FBI and he didn’t use the Department of Justice, he used GCHQ,” White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer had quoted Napolitano as saying.
The GCHQ took the rare step of making a public statement about the allegations as a US Senate Committee concluded yesterday that there were “no indications” of Trump Tower being under surveillance by the US government before or after the election. “Recent allegations made by media commentator Judge Andrew Napolitano about GCHQ being asked to conduct ‘wiretapping’ against the then President-elect are nonsense.

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