President Donald Trump abruptly ended an interview in the Oval Office, declaring "that's enough" after he was repeatedly asked about claims he was wiretapped by his predecessor, Barack Obama.

Mr Trump stood by his assertion in a tweet on March 4 that "Obama had my 'wires tapped' in Trump Tower just before the victory".

He was being questioned by CBS journalist John Dickerson for a lengthy interview that was broadcast to coincide with his first 100 days in office.

Footage showed Mr Trump telling Dickerson: "I think our side's been proven very strongly and everybody's talking about it and frankly, it should be discussed. We should find out what the hell is going on."

The interviewer then pressed Mr trump who said: "You can take it any way, you can take it any way you want."

Dickerson then said: "I'm asking you because you don't want it to be fake news. I want to hear it from President Trump."

After some back and forth Mr Trump said: "I have my own opinions, you can have your own opinions."

Dickerson said: "But I want to know your opinions. You're the President of the United States."

Mr Trump replied "That's enough. Thank you. Thank you very much."