GOP Congressman Warns Trump's Refusal to Retract Obama Wiretap Claim Could Endan

Source: Observer | March 21, 2017 | Will Bredderman

GOP Congressman Warns Trump’s Refusal to Retract Obama Wiretap Claim Could Endanger the Country

GOP Congressman Peter King of Long Island called upon President Donald Trump to rescind his recent social media assertions that former President Barack Obama bugged his phone lines during last year’s election cycle—warning that a failure to recant the comments could badly shake American confidence in the veracity of their commander-in-chief’s word, and create a dangerous situation in the event of a actual national security disaster.

King was present yesterday when Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey declared in a House Intelligence Committee meeting that there was “no evidence” to support a feverish volley of tweets the president fired off earlier this month, which alleged that “President Obama was tapping my phones in October.” Speaking on WOR Radio’s Len Berman and Todd Schnitt in the Morning program today, the Nassau County pol argued that the president must officially repudiate those remarks.

“I agree with Comey, there’s no evidence of that. The president has to find a way, I think, to walk it back,” King said, leaving open the possibility that some of the president’s operatives had turned up incidentally on surveillance recordings made on other figures. “It’s very possible that in those wiretaps, people in the Trump Organization, their conversations were recorded.”

So far, Trump has not only refused to withdraw his comments—which were apparently inspired by conjecture from conservative radio host Mark Levin—but insisted both in person and through press secretary Sean Spicer that Obama had enlisted a British intelligence service in the supposed covert recording effort. The president has never furnished any evidence in support of any of these assertions, other than the speculation of now-discharged Fox News commentator Andrew Napolitano.

King worried today that Trump’s failure to backtrack on the comments could undermine public trust in the president and ultimately result in catastrophe, should hostile actors attempt an attack on American soil.

“That’s what he has to worry about, yeah, that when a real crisis does come along. And we could well have a crisis with North Korea, we could have a crisis with China, we could have a crisis with Russia for that matter,” the congressman said. “Or just some terrorist group out there: where the president gets real intelligence, saying that a real attack could be occurring, and people may think it’s the same as his tweet about Obama.”

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