Trump releases statement calling for release of communications 'to and from Obama' regarding 2016 election

On Friday, Donald Trump released a new official statement, calling for key communications to be made public regarding the 2016 presidential elections.

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On Friday, Donald Trump released a new official statement, calling for key communications to be made public regarding the 2016 presidential elections.

The statement starts off immediately with Trump's imperative: "I immediately call for the release of all text messages sent to and from Barack Obama’s Chief of Staff during their attempt to overturn the 2016 presidential election."

"They spied on my campaign, they spied on my transition team, and they even spied on the White House while I was in the Oval Office," the 45th President of the US continued, then getting into specifics of what is already public knowledge on the subject:

"They did everything they could to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power, and stop the 'Will of the People' with their Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, Mueller Scam, and more."

"I wonder what the texts would reveal?" Trump mused.

"Unlike my Chief of Staff, which show [sic] patriotic Americans concerned about illegal and massive election fraud in 2020, I say bad things would be revealed."

Trump has also previously gone on record as expressing a desire to appoint a special counsel to investigate the 2016 election, and possibilities of tampering, illegal spying or other illicit activity connected to it.

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