The White House has said that Trump?s initial claims, posted in a flurry of tweets earlier this month, should not be taken literally.
One U.S. official familiar with the discussions said the British complained to the White House about Spicer giving a platform to Napolitano?s remarks.
The president?s allegations are expected to dominate a March 20 House Intelligence Committee hearing with Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey and National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers.
A spokesman for Obama has denied that he personally ordered surveillance against Trump.
British officials complained to the White House Thursday after press secretary Sean Spicer cited a Fox News commentator?s report claiming former President Barack Obama had enlisted U.K. intelligence to spy on President Donald Trump.
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