thehill | Former national security adviser Susan Rice on Tuesday
categorically denied that the Obama administration inappropriately spied
on President Trump or members of his transition team.
“The
allegation is that somehow, Obama administration officials utilized
intelligence for political purposes,” Rice told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell.
“That’s absolutely false.”
Rice had requested that at least one Trump transition team member be “unmasked,” Bloomberg View reported Monday, leading to claims that the Obama White House had intended to use that intelligence to damage Trump’s transition.
“The
notion, which some people are trying to suggest, that by asking for the
identity of the American person is the same is leaking it — that’s
completely false,” Rice said. “There is no equivalence between so-called
unmasking and leaking.”
Rice also flatly denied exposing
Trump’s own former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, who was
forced to resign in February after media reports revealed that he misled
Vice President Pence about the contents of his discussions with the
Russian ambassador.
“I leaked nothing to nobody,” she said.
thedailycaller | Former President Barack Obama’s national security adviser Susan Rice
ordered U.S. spy agencies to produce “detailed spreadsheets” of legal
phone calls involving Donald Trump and his aides when he was running for
president, according to former U.S. Attorney Joseph diGenova.
“What was produced by the intelligence community at the request of
Ms. Rice were detailed spreadsheets of intercepted phone calls with
unmasked Trump associates in perfectly legal conversations with
individuals,” diGenova told The Daily Caller News Foundation
Investigative Group Monday.
“The overheard conversations involved no illegal activity by anybody
of the Trump associates, or anyone they were speaking with,” diGenova
said. “In short, the only apparent illegal activity was the unmasking of
the people in the calls.”
Other official sources with direct knowledge and who requested
anonymity confirmed to TheDCNF diGenova’s description of surveillance
reports Rice ordered one year before the 2016 presidential election.
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