What was the first known case of wiretapping in American politics?

The first known case of wiretapping in American politics occurred at the Republican convention in Chicago in 1912, when opponents of Teddy Roosevelt tapped the phones he used to communicate with his managers.

When Roosevelt learned of it, he left his home in Oyster Bay, New York, and came to Chicago to talk to his managers without benefit of phone.

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