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Fox News drops legal analyst Andrew Napolitano over GCHQ Donald Trump spying claims | Fox News drops legal analyst Andrew Napolitano over GCHQ Donald Trump spying claims |
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A legal analyst who claimed British intelligence could have helped spy on Donald Trump during his bid to become US president has been taken off the air. | A legal analyst who claimed British intelligence could have helped spy on Donald Trump during his bid to become US president has been taken off the air. |
Andrew Napolitano has been pulled from the Fox News Channel, a source at the organisation said. | Andrew Napolitano has been pulled from the Fox News Channel, a source at the organisation said. |
The Independent understands that Mr Napolitano is not expected to appear on the Fox News Channel anytime in the near future. | |
The analyst's claim that GCHQ had helped former president Barack Obama bug Trump Tower was cited last week by White House press secretary Sean Spicer, sparking a diplomatic incident. | The analyst's claim that GCHQ had helped former president Barack Obama bug Trump Tower was cited last week by White House press secretary Sean Spicer, sparking a diplomatic incident. |
GCHQ publicly denied the assertion, describing it as “utterly ridiculous”, while Downing Street said it had secured an assurance that the allegation would not be repeated. | GCHQ publicly denied the assertion, describing it as “utterly ridiculous”, while Downing Street said it had secured an assurance that the allegation would not be repeated. |
Mr Trump referred to Mr Napolitano, a retired judge, as a “very talented legal mind” and of the claim he said: “I didn't make an opinion on it.” | Mr Trump referred to Mr Napolitano, a retired judge, as a “very talented legal mind” and of the claim he said: “I didn't make an opinion on it.” |
Both America's National Security Agency (NSA) and the FBI have flatly denied allegations by Mr Trump that he was bugged. | Both America's National Security Agency (NSA) and the FBI have flatly denied allegations by Mr Trump that he was bugged. |
NSA director Admiral Mike Rogers insisted his organisation did not ask GCHQ to spy on the candidate during his campaign. | NSA director Admiral Mike Rogers insisted his organisation did not ask GCHQ to spy on the candidate during his campaign. |
Asked if President Trump making “baseless” claims against British security services damaged the close relationship between the two nations, Admiral Rogers said: “I think it clearly frustrates a key ally of ours.” | Asked if President Trump making “baseless” claims against British security services damaged the close relationship between the two nations, Admiral Rogers said: “I think it clearly frustrates a key ally of ours.” |
When pressed at US congressional hearings whether the incident would have a bad impact on security ties between the US and Britain, he said: “I believe that the relationship is strong enough... this is something we will be able to deal with.” | When pressed at US congressional hearings whether the incident would have a bad impact on security ties between the US and Britain, he said: “I believe that the relationship is strong enough... this is something we will be able to deal with.” |
FBI director James Comey also denied the suggestion made by Mr Trump in a tweet earlier this month that he had been bugged by Mr Obama. | FBI director James Comey also denied the suggestion made by Mr Trump in a tweet earlier this month that he had been bugged by Mr Obama. |
At the hearings, Mr Comey said: “With respect to the president's tweets about alleged wiretapping directed at him by the prior administration, I have no information that supports those tweets and we have looked carefully inside the FBI; the Department of Justice has asked me to share with you that the answer is the same for the Department of Justice in all its components. | At the hearings, Mr Comey said: “With respect to the president's tweets about alleged wiretapping directed at him by the prior administration, I have no information that supports those tweets and we have looked carefully inside the FBI; the Department of Justice has asked me to share with you that the answer is the same for the Department of Justice in all its components. |
“The department has no information that supports those tweets.” | “The department has no information that supports those tweets.” |
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