McCain Says Trump Should Provide Evidence Or Retract Wiretap Claims

FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2017 file photo, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. A day ahead of President Donald Trump’s weekend call with Russian Pr... FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2017 file photo, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. A day ahead of President Donald Trump’s weekend call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the fight within the Republican Party over the direction of U.S. policy toward Moscow intensified. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) MORE LESS
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Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said Sunday that President Donald Trump should either provide proof for his claims that President Barack Obama “wire tapped” his phones at Trump Tower or retract those unsubstantiated allegations.

“I think the President has one of two choices: either retract or to provide the information that the American people deserve,” McCain said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

On Monday, McCain told reporters that Congress should not investigate Trump’s claims unless there’s reason to believe that his allegations may be true.

“If there’s no basis for it, then there’s no reason for an investigation,” McCain said. “It’s his obligation to tell the American people why he made the allegation that he did.”

He called Trump’s accusations “unprecedented” and said he has never “seen anything like this.”

“President Trump has to provide the American people, not just the intelligence committee but the American people, with evidence that his predecessor, a former president of the United States, was guilty of breaking the law,” McCain said on Sunday. “Because our director of national intelligence, Gen. Clapper, testified that there was absolutely no truth to that allegation.”

House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes (R-CA) said on Tuesday that he has not seen any evidence for Trump’s unsubstantiated claims and suggested that reporters not take Trump’s comments “literally.”

Nunes nevertheless announced last week that his committee will “make inquiries” into Trump’s allegations.

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  1. If you would have stayed consistent in your “maverickness,” Johnny, you might have made it to the White House on your own.

  2. Unfortunately the whole thing was an attempt to deflect the media from Jeff Session’s meetings with the Russians. Sadly, it worked exceptionally well.

  3. This is coming from a man who knew Comrade Chaos would be every bit the disaster he’s turned out to be (and worse) yet still supported him.

    So, again I say …

    Fuck You, Sid McCrashcup!

    It’s not an involuntary tic, it’s a feature.™

  4. Avatar for win win says:

    Obama wiretapped Trump? I had no idea the Russians switched sides and are now working for the democrats.

    As some have pointed out Trump and his enablers’ clever trick is shifting the burden of proof. Normally the burden of proof lies with the accuser but Trump and his liars make baseless accusations then demand that the accused prove that they are innocent.

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