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The emails leaked by Wikileaks, in two phases (the first on July 22, 2016 and the second on November 6, 2016), [20] revealed information about the DNC's interactions with the media, Hillary Clinton's and Bernie Sanders's campaigns, and financial contributions.
A screenshot of the default Outlook Web App login page that is displayed when navigating to Clinton's email service. At the time of Senate confirmation hearings on Hillary Clinton's nomination as Secretary of State, the domain names clintonemail.com, wjcoffice.com, and presidentclinton.com were registered to Eric Hoteham, [25] with the home of Clinton and her husband in Chappaqua, New York, as ...
Podesta's emails, once released by WikiLeaks, shed light on the inner workings of the Clinton campaign, suggested that CNN commentator Donna Brazile had shared audience questions with the Clinton campaign in advance of town hall meetings, and contained excerpts from Hillary Clinton's speeches to Wall Street firms.
Hillary Clinton considered bringing back a bill similar to the one her husband repealed in 1999, according to emails released by WikiLeaks on Monday.
Julian Assange told a British television host WikiLeaks is planning an upcoming leak on Hillary Clinton that could lead to an indictment. Julian Assange told a British television host WikiLeaks is ...
The emails leaked by Wikileaks revealed information about the DNC's interactions with the media, Hillary Clinton's and Bernie Sanders' campaigns, and financial contributions. It also includes personal information about the donors of the Democratic Party, including credit card and Social Security numbers, which could facilitate identity theft.
FOX News host Bret Baier grilled Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email server during her first appearance on the network in more than two years.
[7] [40] [41] Multiple U.S. intelligence agencies concluded people with specific individuals tied to the Russian government gave WikiLeaks hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee (D.N.C.) and additional sources such as John Podesta, campaign chairman for Hillary Clinton. [7]