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TT. D. Trump cáo buộc bị Chính Phủ Obama nghe lén điện thoại của y trong mùa tranh cử

Subject: ***_Trump_vu_cáo_TT_Obama_NGHE _LÉN_mà_KHÔNG_ĐƯA_BẰNG_CHỨNG_!
From: Mike Wilson
Date: Sat, March 04, 2017 8:36 am

Luật pháp Mỹ CẤM TỔNG THỐNG ra lệnh đặt máy nghe lén dân Mỹ :
vì tội này trong vụ Watergate mà TT Nixon đã phải từ chức - để tránh khỏi bị Quốc Hội tống cổ y ra khỏi Nhà Trắng !

Nay tự nhiên, khi không, Trump đặt điều vu cáo TT Obama đã cho đặt máy nghe lén y trong mùa tranh cử MÀ KHÔNG ĐƯA RA BẰNG CHỨNG, KHÔNG CHỈ ĐỊNH CÔNG TỐ ĐẶC BIỆT, KHÔNG CHO ĐIỀU TRA, KHÔNG CHO XÉT XỬ !!!

Để xem ông ta còn dở trò đểu gì trước quốc dân Mỹ !

Ông này là đầu đảng Mafia, hay là Tổng Thống Mỹ ? còn tệ hơn, bệnh hoạn hơn, hoang tưởng hơn Richard Nixon và George W. Bush gộp lại !!!

nth-fl
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"This is Nixon/Watergate": Without evidence, Trump accuses Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower before election
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“Terrible! Just found out that Obama had my "wires tapped" in Trump Tower just before the victory. It wasn’t cl...

President Trump exploded on Twitter early Saturday morning, blasting former President Barack Obama for allegedly wiretapping his phones before the election. He provided no evidence to back up the claim.

“Terrible! Just found out that Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory. Nothing found. This is McCarthyism!” he declared.
“Is it legal for a sitting President to be ‘wire tapping’ a race for president prior to an election? Turned down by court earlier (? WHICH COURT TURNED DOWN Obama's REQUEST TO WIRETAP Donald TRUMP ?). A NEW LOW!” he added.

It wasn’t clear what, exactly, Trump was referring to as he raged against his predecessor, whom he labeled a “bad (or sick) guy!” He also said a talented lawyer could make a “great case” out of the situation.
Obama’s post-presidency office did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Yahoo News on Trump’s accusation, and the White House did not immediately clarify from whom Trump had “just learned” this new information.
But Ben Rhodes, who served as Obama’s deputy national security adviser, rejected Trump’s claim that his predecessor had ordered a wiretap of his New York City office.
“No President can order a wiretap. Those restrictions were put in place to protect citizens from people like you,” Rhodes tweeted.

No. They couldn't. Only a liar could do that.
https://t.co/G5v8q2Fm5k
— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) March 4, 2017