wiretapping

He'd been "reading about things," you see.
If you take the tweets literally, "then clearly the president was wrong," Rep. Devin Nunes said.
"Fox News can now confirm microwaves heat food."
Either his wiretapping claims have a basis in fact, or they were the product of a fevered imagination. Either way, we deserve the truth.
Press Secretary Sean Spicer faces multiple questions regarding the validity of Donald Trump's wiretapping and surveillance claims
Press Secretary Sean Spicer and NBC Correspondent Peter Alexander discuss whether or not Donald Trump's statements can be accepted as true.
We often applaud relentless surveillance on TV shows while resisting it in our real lives.
Sean Spicer shares his thoughts on President Trump's wiretapping claim.
"How can you be a conspiracy theorist when you're the president?"
President Trump claims through his tweets that Obama wiretapped his home, without showing any evidence.