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Latest Turn in Tap Claims: White House Is ‘Very Confident’

posted onMarch 15, 2017
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Article snippet: Photo Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary arriving for a briefing on Tuesday. He said he was “very confident” wiretapping claims would be proved true. Credit Nicholas Kamm/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images (function () { var figure, fragment, storyHeader; var html, header, headline, storyMeta, mediaActionOverlay, supportedBy; var story = document.getElementById('story'); var adAggro = window.magnum.getFlags().indexOf('adAggro') !== -1 && (window.NYTD.Abra('www-story-pro-agro') === 'pro-10' || window.NYTD.Abra('www-story-pro-agro') === 'pro-8' || window.NYTD.Abra('www-story-pro-agro') === 'pro-6' || window.NYTD.Abra('www-story-pro-agro') === 'pro-4'); var adAggro2 = window.magnum.getFlags().indexOf('story1427AdAggro') !== -1 && (window.NYTD.Abra('www-story-1427-ad-aggro') === 'pro-10' || window.NYTD.Abra('www-story-1427-ad-aggro') === 'pro-8' || window.NYTD.Abra('www-story-1427-ad-aggro') === 'pro-6' || window.NYTD.Abra('www-story-1427-ad-aggro') === 'pro-4'); if ((adAggro || adAggro2) && document.documentElement.className.indexOf('article-has-la... Link to the full article to read more

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