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WikiLeaks releases voice mails hacked from DNC
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Also in the emails are two ambassadors following up on their invitations to the White House for a small dinner with President Barack Obama and the other checking up on the invitation to the St. Patrick’s Day reception.
One another voicemail, a young child can be heard speaking into the phone.
The voicemails are related to the batch of about 20,000 leaked emails WikiLeaks published earlier this week, which revealed that elements within the supposedly neutral DNC were in fact working to help Hillary Clinton secure the Democratic nomination.
Bernie Sanders was given over the party’s platform committee, including his naming of Princeton University Professor Cornel West to the committee.
“I’m furious about what you are doing for Bernie Sanders”, said the caller from a Phoenix-region area code. “Why does the DNC allow such trash to be on the platform committee?” “A third message has the woman grumbling about Sanders” attempts to “change the rules”.
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Numerous voicemails appeared to be more routine in nature than the 19,252 emails and attached documents already released by the website. In 2010, Clinton and the federal government pushed to indict Assange after Wikileaks leaked over 200,000 diplomatic cables during her tenure as Secretary of State. Wasserman Schultz will resign from her position as DNC chair over the scandal. Bernie Sanders – which left scores of Sanders supporters feeling betrayed by the party.