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Napolitano returns to Fox: Doubles down on claims British intel helped Obama spy on Trump



Two weeks ago, Fox News analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano made waves by claiming that Obama officials had spied on Donald Trump by retrieving intel via the British spy agency GCHQ.
British officials denied the story, Napolitano didn't reveal his sources, and the network benched him. Now, he's back. If you thought he'd recant, apologize, or walk back the story he initially told, you'd be wrong... Asked if he stands by his initial report, Napolitano said:
“Yes, I do. And the sources stand by it. And the American public needs to know more about this rather than less because a lot of the government’s surveillance authorities will expire in the fall, and there will be a great debate about how much authority we want the government to have to surveil us. The more the American public knows about this, the more informed their - and Congress's - decisions will be."
Napolitano went on to say that he thinks "a lot more is going to come.” So, unless something else breaks, it looks like this one will end in "he said, she said" territory.

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