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Trump ‘firmly believes’ Obama tapped his phone, White House official says

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, deputy White House press secretary for President Trump, tells TODAY that “the American people deserve to know” whether Trump’s claim that former President Obama tapped his phones during the 2016 election are true. She says that if they are, it would be the “greatest abuse of power we’ve ever seen” and decries what she calls a “complete double standard” in the way the media covers President Trump as opposed to his predecessor.