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#PodestaEmails35: WikiLeaks releases election day batch from Clinton campaign chair | #PodestaEmails35: WikiLeaks releases election day batch from Clinton campaign chair |
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WikiLeaks has released its 35th batch of emails from the hacked account of Hillary Clinton’s campaign chair, John Podesta, as Americans go to the polls in the presidential election. | WikiLeaks has released its 35th batch of emails from the hacked account of Hillary Clinton’s campaign chair, John Podesta, as Americans go to the polls in the presidential election. |
The whistleblowing site has now released a total number of 58,375 emails in its Podesta series. | The whistleblowing site has now released a total number of 58,375 emails in its Podesta series. |
READ MORE:#PodestaEmails34: WikiLeaks releases second batch on eve of election | READ MORE:#PodestaEmails34: WikiLeaks releases second batch on eve of election |
The leaks have revealed some of the inner workings of the Democratic candidate’s campaign, notably her team’s widespread manipulation of the MSM and cozy relationships with influential political journalists. | The leaks have revealed some of the inner workings of the Democratic candidate’s campaign, notably her team’s widespread manipulation of the MSM and cozy relationships with influential political journalists. |
Accusations of Chelsea Clinton’s misuse of Clinton Foundation funds for her wedding, admissions of secret middle-eastern donations and concerns over Hillary's email scandal are just some of the topics discussed by staffers that are now open to public scrutiny. | Accusations of Chelsea Clinton’s misuse of Clinton Foundation funds for her wedding, admissions of secret middle-eastern donations and concerns over Hillary's email scandal are just some of the topics discussed by staffers that are now open to public scrutiny. |
Dislike of Obama | Dislike of Obama |
In a December 2014 mail to Clinton aide Cheryl Mills, Podesta hints that Mills showed some disdain for President Barack Obama. | In a December 2014 mail to Clinton aide Cheryl Mills, Podesta hints that Mills showed some disdain for President Barack Obama. |
“You raised your eyebrows when I said I liked Obama and liked working with him. Think about that later today,” Podesta says in the mail. | “You raised your eyebrows when I said I liked Obama and liked working with him. Think about that later today,” Podesta says in the mail. |
Errors with mails | Errors with mails |
The latest batch of leaked emails appears to be suffering some technical issues, with a number of mails uploaded by WikiLeaks returning the error “Internal Server Error”. | The latest batch of leaked emails appears to be suffering some technical issues, with a number of mails uploaded by WikiLeaks returning the error “Internal Server Error”. |
Bill Clinton labels Jeremy Corbyn ‘mad’ | Bill Clinton labels Jeremy Corbyn ‘mad’ |
UK Labour supporters elected the “maddest person in the room” as their party leader, according to President Bill Clinton. | UK Labour supporters elected the “maddest person in the room” as their party leader, according to President Bill Clinton. |
The former commander-in-chief made the comments at a private fundraiser in October last year, according to speech transcripts revealed in Tuesday’s email leak. | The former commander-in-chief made the comments at a private fundraiser in October last year, according to speech transcripts revealed in Tuesday’s email leak. |
The remarks were made at the home of key donor Pennie Abramson, where Clinton also likened Jeremy Corbyn to a “guy off the street” and said a shift towards left-wing politicians was a response to people feeling “shafted”. | The remarks were made at the home of key donor Pennie Abramson, where Clinton also likened Jeremy Corbyn to a “guy off the street” and said a shift towards left-wing politicians was a response to people feeling “shafted”. |
“When David Cameron thumped him [then-Labour leader Ed Miliband] in the election, they [Labour supporters] reached the interesting conclusion that they lost because they hadn’t moved far left enough, and so they went out and practically got a guy off the street to be the leader of the British Labour Party,” Clinton said. | “When David Cameron thumped him [then-Labour leader Ed Miliband] in the election, they [Labour supporters] reached the interesting conclusion that they lost because they hadn’t moved far left enough, and so they went out and practically got a guy off the street to be the leader of the British Labour Party,” Clinton said. |
He added: “[T]he same thing happened in the Greek election – when people feel they’ve been shafted and they don’t expect anything to happen anyway, they just want the maddest person in the room to represent them.” | He added: “[T]he same thing happened in the Greek election – when people feel they’ve been shafted and they don’t expect anything to happen anyway, they just want the maddest person in the room to represent them.” |