The white house dismissed speculation about mistrust to trump the FBI Director

Sean Spicer

The White house rejected suggestions that the US President Donald trump is not supported FBI Director James Komi. As reported Tuesday, March 7, RIA Novosti, about this at the briefing said the press-Secretary of the head of state Sean Spicer.

“I see no reason to believe that he does not support the Director of the FBI,” he stressed.

On March 5 the New York Times, citing senior sources in Washington reported that FBI Director James Comey has asked the U.S. justice Department to publicly refute or explain trump’s words, accusing his predecessor of Barack Obama listening to his telephone conversations during the election campaign. According to the publication, the demands of the Komi Republic related to the fact that the statement trump casts a shadow on the FBI.

A day earlier trump in his microblog on Twitter wrote that Obama supposedly ordered to organize the tapping of his phones in the “trump tower”. The Republican claimed that this was done in October 2016, however, the evidence is not led.

Later, Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis has denied these charges.

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