The White House is denying accusations that the U.S. tapped German Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone.
The White House is denying allegations that the U.S. tapped German Chancellor Angela Merkel's mobile phone.
Press Secretary Jay Carney said at Wednesday's press briefing that during a phone conversation between President Obama and Merkel, the president assured Germany's leader that the U.S. was "not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of the chancellor."
A German government spokesperson said Wednesday that Merkel's phone was being monitored by the United States, and that Merkel called President Obama for "immediate and comprehensive clarification."