Trump walks away from CBS's John Dickerson, too many wiretapping questions

President Trump stood with CBS anchor John Dickerson in the Oval Office for an interview taping over the weekend. 

Dickerson asked the President about Obama, and then the conversation moved toward wiretapping of Trump Tower. Trump said:

"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 rest of the conversation went like this:

Trump: "You can take it any way -- you can take it any way you want."

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

Trump: "You don't have to ask me. You don't have to ask me."

Dickerson: "Why not?"

Trump: "Because I have my own opinions, you can have your own opinions."

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

Trump: "That's enough. Thank you. Thank you very much."

Trump then walked away from Dickerson and sat down at his Oval Office desk. 

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