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The House Intelligence Committee’s top members, Chairman Devin Nunes and Ranking Member Adam Schiff, both of California, have so far not been presented by the Justice Department with any evidence backing up President Trump’s tweeted allegation that former President Obama tapped Donald Trump’s phones during the election. Nunes on Wednesday suggested the president could be wrong.
“I don’t think there was an actual tap of Trump Tower,” he told reporters at the Capitol, and he said that if Mr. Trump’s allegations are taken literally, then “clearly the president was wrong.”
“To date, I’ve seen no evidence that supports that President Trump made that his predecessor had wiretapped he and his associates at Trump Tower. Thus far, we have seen no basis for that whatsoever,” Schiff told reporters Wednesday.
Schiff said that he and Nunes are still waiting for a response to their letter demanding proof from the Justice Department.
Nunes went on to say that if the tweets aren’t taken literally, “other surveillance activities looking at him and his associates — either appropriately or inappropriately — we want to find that out.” He said that communications from Americans, including Trump, may have been picked up through ongoing surveillance of foreigners. Nunes also reiterated his concern about data collection involving former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, and the leaks of information about Flynn’s contacts with the Russian envoy during the campaign.
Mr. Trump has asked the congressional committees to investigate his explosive claims that President Obama wiretapped his New York skyscraper during the election. The Justice Department missed a Monday deadline to provide evidence to the House committee and now has until next Monday to respond.
Mr. Trump himself has provided no evidence that Trump Tower, where he lived and ran his campaign, was wiretapped by Obama. On Monday, the White House started softening his claims, with spokesman Sean Spicer saying the president was referring more broadly to general surveillance that may have been approved by the Obama administration.
McCain, Graham ask Trump for evidence of wiretapping claims
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham confirmed that he and Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse gave FBI Director James Comey until Wednesday to inform them about whether or not the agency is investigating the Trump campaign’s contacts with Russia.
If Comey doesn’t provide the information, Graham said that his panel, the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism, will issue subpoenas. The FBI and House and Senate committees are investigating Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and possible contacts between Trump associates and Russians. The House Intelligence Committee announced Wednesday that FBI Director James Comey and Admiral Mike Rogers, the director of the National Security Agency, will testify in public hearings next week.
Graham says he’s also waiting to hear from Comey whether a warrant was issued that would have allowed the Obama administration to tap Mr. Trump’s phones during the campaign. In addition to the threat of a subpoena, “we’ll hold up the deputy attorney general’s nomination until Congress is provided with the information to finally clear the air as to whether there was ever a warrant issued against the Trump campaign,” Graham, who heads the Judiciary Committee’s crime and terrorism subcommittee, said Wednesday on NBC’s “Today” show.
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Senior Minister and Premier Vance Amory and Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Mark Brantley attended tonight a major event in London with tourism officials from Nevis with over 150 influential Britons as they watched together the film “Who Was Phillipa?
Senior Minister and Premier Vance Amory and Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Mark Brantley attended tonight a major event in London with tourism officials from Nevis with over 150 influential Britons as they watched together the film “Who Was Phillipa? Set partly in Devon in England and partly in Nevis the film is a moving portrayal of tribulation and triumph. Much thanks and appreciation to Dr June Goodflied who made this all possible and who at a young 90 years old continues to have indomitable courage and indefatigable energy.
March Madness with Fow
Buckie Got It…..Team,
These are the three contestants that are eligible to win $5000.00 this Wednesday.
Who will win the grand prize of $5,000 this Wednesday on the People’s Show?
You can be next, but you have to activate a Talk, Text & Data Combo to be in it to win it.
1st Pic: Nizron Elliot from Queen City Nevis
2nd Pic: Delisle Warner, St. Kitts
3rd Pic: Officer Simeon Liburd, St. Kitts
Buckie Got It…..? People’s Show Breaking News?
Nevis fans the Nevis channel to watch People’s show on is Ch6 without de Box & Ch98 with de Box
It’s the People’s show for 2017 ?8:30pm to? 10pm so tell you mother to tell you father to his family to tell your family to tell their families & friends that guess what? De Return of the ? People’s Show? comin on tonight 8:30 sharp…
Also Tune in to The Peoples Show tonigt to see who will spin the Wheel Of Flowtune for a chance to win $5000..
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Attempt Robbery
Buckie Got It….There was just an attempted robbery on the Bay Road. Two young men tried to pull a bag from a woman but was unsuccessful. They then made their get away up Malone Avenue. This took place near the Chinese on the Bay Road close the public market.