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Julian Assange: ‘No Proof Whatsoever’ Russians Are Behind DNC Hack
A supporter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton left a series of angry messages with the Democratic National Committee (DNC) over the party’s supposed bending over backwards for Vermont Sen.
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Though Wikileaks dumps often end up being a whole lot of nothing, the most recent leak of almost 20,000 Democratic party officials emails has caused a massive uproar in the party, resulting in the unseating of DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz. But in her speech at the Jewish Democratic event, she said she would “go home and win my primary”, which was greeted with loud cheers.
WikiLeaks is likely to roil the presidential campaign with repeated bombshell dumps of sensitive emails and other embarrassing hacked material – possibly including Hillary Clinton’s own emails – keeping the site at the center of a campaign with global ramifications, according to internet security experts.
Mrs Clinton’s campaign manager, Robby Mook, told ABC that Russian Federation was behind the email leaks in an effort to help Mr Trump win the presidency, something he described as “troubling”.
Clinton’s campaign jumped on the Russian connection, with campaign manager Robby Mook saying cyber experts believed “Russian state actors were feeding the email to hackers for the goal of helping Donald Trump”. DNC officials also scoff at Sanders and his supporters and, in one instance, even question his commitment to his religion.
This time, if you’re not into reading, there’s something for you in the data they’ve shared.
“I’m furious about what you are doing for Bernie Sanders”, she said.
In a statement, the Federal Bureau of Investigation did not confirm allegations by the Hillary Clinton campaign that Russian state intelligence actors were responsible for the email leak.
No email could be found in the collection of emails released by WikiLeaks consisting of a response by Tobias to Weaver. She said that she would forego that honour to avoid disruptions at the start of the convention. “And I am so proud of my team, some of whom are here, that put [the convention] together, from the convention team, to the national committee staff, to the volunteers, to our donors”.
In recent years, Mr. Putin “has been fixed on undermining U.S. leadership in the world by essentially saying, ‘They claim the moral high ground for structuring and dominating the global security institutions, but in actual fact they have no grounds for demanding and being afforded that leadership, ‘ ” says Fiona Hill, director of the Brookings Institution’s Center on the USA and Europe. “We can’t let this continue on”. I don’t know anything about what you just said.
“I don’t think anybody would be surprised if Putin would try to affect the election”, Daley said in an interview Monday. “Big hugs all around”.
While most of the messages appeared to be inconsequential, others are likely to add to concern that the heart of the Democratic establishment was against Sanders’ throughout the process of deciding upon a candidate.
How WikiLeaks obtained the emails is unclear. Upon entering the names of the four gay DNC officials, the site reveals the officials received, sent, or were the subject of these numbers of emails: Andy Tobias, 271; Sean Meloy, 121; Henry Munoz, 85; Earl Fowlkes, 38.
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The Democrats got an unfriendly welcome the day before their convention.