United States President Donald Trump on Sunday questioned Barack Obama’s “secret” conversation with Russian leader Dmitry Medvedev in 2012 as he continued his tirade against his predecessor, a day after he accused him of “wire tapping” his office before the presidential elections.
“Who was it that secretly said to Russian President, “Tell Vladimir that after the election I’ll have more flexibility?” Mr. Trump tweeted, apparently referring to a hot mic conversation between Mr. Obama and the then Russian President Medvedev in 2012 before his second term.
Facing flak over his top administration officials’ alleged contacts with Russian officials during and after elections, Mr. Trump yesterday accused Obama of “wire tapping” his office in New York just before the 2016 presidential elections and likened the alleged surveillance of his communications to the “Watergate” scandal.
Obama office refutes charges
Mr. Obama’s spokesperson Kevin Lewis rejected the allegations as “simply false” and said the former US president never ordered surveillance on any US citizen.
Meanwhile, NBC reported that senior U.S. officials had no clue about Mr. Trump’s allegations of wire tapping at the Trump Tower.