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Posted: 2017-03-19T14:47:42Z | Updated: 2017-03-19T19:44:55Z

Rep. Will Hurd (R-Texas), a member of the House Intelligence Committee and former CIA agent, said Sunday that he thinks its time for President Donald Trump to apologize for the false claims he made about wiretapping.

To quote my 85-year-old father, Bob Hurd, who has given this advice to all of my friends when they got married, it never hurts to say youre sorry, Hurd said on ABCs This Week, echoing a similar comment he made to CNN on Friday.

Hurd is the second Republican to say Trump a man loath to admit any errors should apologize to former President Barack Obama over his unsubstantiated claim he tapped the phones in Trump Tower. Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) said the same on Friday .

Republicans have struggled to defend Trump after he insisted repeatedly that Obama wiretapped him during the campaign, which he later amended to claiming general surveillance. Trump has produced no evidence that this is true, either to the public or to Congress, according to members.

Its not just Obama who deserves an apology, but also United Kingdom officials, Hurd said. They were dragged into the controversy when White House press secretary Sean Spicer, seeking to back up Trumps remarks, quoted a Fox News analysts claim that their intelligence agency assisted in Obamas surveillance effort. The U.K. denied this.

Weve got to make sure that were all working together, Hurd said. We live in a dangerous world and we cant do this alone. ... Its not just sorry to the president, but also to the U.K. for the claims or intimation that the U.K. was involved in this as well, he said. It doesnt hurt.

Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) said Sunday on NBCs Meet the Press that she wants Trump to explain his comments before she will say whether she thinks he should apologize to Obama.

Id like to first get to the bottom of this before saying what should be done, Collins said. I dont know of the basis for President Trumps assertion and thats what I wish he would explain to us on the Intelligence Committee and to the American people. I do believe he owes us that explanation.

It doesnt appear likely that Trump will take the advice of Hurd and Cole anytime soon. He spent years accusing Obama of faking his U.S. citizenship and has never publicly said he was sorry for doing so, although he finally said last year he thinks the former president is a citizen after all.

His administrations efforts to smooth over the tension with the United Kingdom were spotty. British Prime Minister Theresa Mays official spokesman said last week that White House officials assured them they would not repeat the claim, and several news outlets reported that Spicer and national security adviser H.R. McMaster apologized.

But publicly, White House officials and the president himself have not expressed regret instead, theyve said they were simply quoting the Fox News commentator, Andrew Napolitano, a former New Jersey judge.

Trump insisted on Friday that he and his top aides said nothing.

All we did was quote a certain very talented legal mind who was the one responsible for saying that on television. I didnt make an opinion on it. ... You shouldnt be talking to me. You should be talking to Fox.

I dont think we regret anything, Spicer told reporters on Friday. As the president said, I was just reading off media reports.

Afterward, people did talk to Fox News, which said in a statement that Napolitano stood by his comments. Again, with no evidence.

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Fox News anchor Shep Smith said they couldnt find any .

Fox News cannot confirm the judges commentary, Smith said. Fox News knows of no evidence of any kind that the President of the United States was surveilled at any time in any way full stop.