In a recent interview with USA Today, President Donald Trump’s senior aide Kellyanne Conway hinted that Barack Obama could have been able to spy on Trump via a microwave, among other ways.

President Trump previously alleged that the Obama administration had wiretapped his campaign headquarters at Trump Tower in Manhattan during a series of tweets more than a week ago.

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Conway elaborated on the allegations in an in-depth USA Today interview via North Jersey newspaper outlet The Record. That outlet was purchased by Gannett last summer.

“You can surveil someone through their phones, certainly through their television sets — any number of ways,” Conway said, adding that there are “microwaves that turn into cameras.”

“We know this is a fact of modern life,” Conway said.

The House Intelligence Committee asked the Trump White House to hand over any evidence they might have regarding wiretapping claims by Monday, today. They would like evidence, if any exists, so that a proper investigation can go forward.

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"I think the president has one of two choices: either retract or to provide the information that the American people deserve, because, if his predecessor violated the law, President Obama violated the law, we have got a serious issue here, to say the least," Republican Senator John McCain said in the wake of Trump’s allegations.