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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 electionREAD 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 ObamaDislike 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 mailsErrors 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.”
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