German Newspaper: Obama Knew of Merkel Spying, Didn't Stop It
White House denies
Trying to contain a spying-on-friends scandal, Washington has denied reports in the German media that President Barack Obama knew about surveillance of Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone and did not stop it.
The rift between the two allies threatened to worsen as German publications said the surveillance of Ms Merkel had been going on for a decade and that Mr Obama has known since 2010. Anger over the affair has prompted demands from leading German politicians that Berlin should abandon negotiations over a EU-US free trade agreement until it is resolved.
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Well that didn't take too long.
For someone who lies as often as he does, he isn't very good at it. In his arrogance, he fails to think even one move ahead and avoid lies that can be easily disproved with available evidence. It seems that some people can see right through him. I guess that was what he meant when he promised the most transparent administration in history.