Posted on 10/10/2016 12:37:35 PM PDT by Kaslin
WikiLeaks released 2,086 additional emails Monday obtained illegally from the inbox of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chair.
The release brought the total number of hacked emails published to date above 4,000, following a leak of 2,050 emails on Friday afternoon.
Clinton confirmed the authenticity of the emails Sunday during the second presidential debate, when she clarified comments that were exposed by the leak.
The Democratic nominee has argued the leaks stem from Russian animosity toward the United States. Clinton has repeatedly suggested that the hacks have been carried out by Russian-backed groups in an effort to boost Donald Trump's candidacy.
I hope more of these come out. The Clintons have practiced their knavery in secret much too long.
Is there a way to get to the new emails without using the search feature? Would just like to scroll through them.
She’s not stupid enough to be so confident that her server wasn’t hacked. She’s just confident that with the help of Obama’s FBI she was able to eliminate the evidence thereof—without repercussion.
I hope there is more than this esoteric Shiite, because the average voter only cares about red meat. The msm won’t even bother lying about it.
She had said many times that there was no way her server was susceptible to being hacked and that she followed all precautions to make sure that was secure. Are you saying she was lieing? /s
Same here. The condensed 1 page report of the 1100 emails is not much to go on.
I heard a guy call a talk show and say Wikileaks Hillary email revealed that DICTATOR Hillary wants to thwart religious liberty, such as forcing churches to marry gay couples.
Has anyone else heard about this specific leak?
I haven’t heard this one. I’ll check it out though.
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