As Trump Forces Speculation, Secret Service Says 'No Record' of White House Tapes
In response to a Wall Street Journal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request pertaining to possible tapes of conversations between President Donald Trump and fired FBI Director James Comey, the Secret Service wrote on Monday that, to the agency’s knowledge, no such tapes exist.
“In response to your request, the Secret Service has conducted a reasonable search for responsive records,” the agency concluded. “It appears, from a review of Secret Service’s main indices, that there are no records pertaining to your request that are referenced in these indices.”
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The Journal noted that, of course, “recordings could have been created by another entity” and that “most parts of the White House itself are exempt from the Freedom of Information Act. Those facts provide plenty of loopholes for the president to secretly record his conversations.
“White House aides have declined to answer questions about whether there are tapes, with press secretary Sean Spicer saying he was ‘not aware’ and his deputy, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, saying she didn’t know and then quipping she would ‘look under the couches’ to check,” the Journal reported.
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