President Donald Trump said that the records regarding former President Barack Obama’s book deal should be subpoenaed, along with other records, in addition to records having to do with former Secretary of State and failed presidential contender Hillary Clinton.
Trump noted that Congressional Democrats remain focused on investigating him, his administration, and his campaign even after special counsel Robert Mueller was unable to establish collusion between Trump’s campaign and Russia.
“They want to investigate, they want to go fishing and I watched Bob Mueller and they have nothing,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on July 26. “It’s a disgrace. We want to find out what happened to the last Democrat president. Let’s look into Obama the way they’ve looked into me. From day one they’ve looked into everything we’ve done.”
“But you’re going to find that out. I’m not going to make that statement quite yet. But I would say that President Obama had to know about it,” Trump added.
He was later asked, “Do you believe that President Obama spied on your campaign?”
“I don’t know. But hopefully we’re going to find out,” Trump responded.
The president spoke on Friday after a question from a report about House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) planning to use the committee to sue to try to enforce a subpoena against Don McGahn, former White House counsel.
“What they’re doing is a disgrace,” Trump said. “So destructive to our country, and I think that’s why we’re going to take back the House.”
Trump said that he campaigned mostly for Republican Senate candidates or senators up for reelection in the 2018 midterms, but indicated he'd focus more on the House in 2020.
Democrats hold a 241-194 House majority while Republicans have a 53-47 majority in the Senate after gaining two seats in the midterms.
Trump also touched on China while speaking, telling reporters that the country has been making money off of the United States but that is not the case any longer.
“The money that China has taken out of the U.S. has rebuilt China and I don’t blame China, I blame the United States for allowing that to happen,” he said.
Trump said that Chinese officials—and Iran—likely want to wait to see if he wins reelection or they can deal with a Democrat president while championing the “tens of billions of dollars” that America has received through tarriffs.
“We haven’t even taxed China yet compared to what I could do,” he added.