WH: No contradiction in Trump’s tweets on surveillance law
The White House on Thursday denied any apparent contradiction in the two tweets posted by President Trump ahead of a vote to pass a sweeping surveillance bill in the House, insisting the president had “full understanding” of the law.
Trump raised eyebrows Thursday morning when he appeared to draw a link between the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which includes a provision that allows the National Security Agency to monitor foreign nationals without warrants, to his allegations that his campaign had been spied on by the Obama administration.
“House votes on controversial FISA ACT today.” This is the act that may have been used, with the help of the discredited and phony Dossier, to so badly surveil and abuse the Trump Campaign by the previous administration and others?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 11, 2018
The tweet seemed to contradict his own White House, which one day earlier endorsed the law in a statement.
With that being said, I have personally directed the fix to the unmasking process since taking office and today’s vote is about foreign surveillance of foreign bad guys on foreign land. We need it! Get smart!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 11, 2018
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders repeatedly defended the president as reporters asked about whether the tweets conflicted with each other.
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