Top Republicans in the US Congress say they have found no evidence to support President Trump's claim that he was bugged in Trump Tower by the Obama administration.
The President made the allegations ten days ago on Twitter, but now the head of the Intelligence Committee in the House of Representatives says the claims can't be substantiated.
From Washington, Simon Marks reports.
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