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WikiLeaks releases audio from Democratic National Committee hack
Fugitive WikLeaks founder Julian Assange speaks via Skype at the South By SouthWest Interactive festival in Austin, Texas, Saturday, March 8, 2014.
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Wikileaks released voicemail’s just ahead of President Barack Obama and vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine’s speeches at the Democratic National Convention.
While the information contained on the recorded voicemails appears to be more of the same that we saw during last week’s email hack, it does further implicate party leaders in colluding against Sanders to secure the democratic nomination for Hillary Clinton. “He is getting way too much influence”. The caller threatens to leave the party if the DNC doesn’t stop “coddling” to Sanders. And Bernie is the worst person in the world even to be running in a Democratic party because he is not a Democratic.
“What is the DNC doing by allow Sanders to put Cornell West on the platform committee?”
The leaked recordings, 29 of them in total, are identified by phone number and total approximately 14 minutes (combined). “Perhaps one day the source or sources will step forward and that might be an interesting moment some people may have egg on their faces”. “This is not really good for bilateral relations”, Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesperson, told the network.
Wilikeaks released almost 20,000 emails this past Friday, showing collusion at the top levels of the governing body of the Democratic Party, which forced the resignation of DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
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The anti-Sanders messages are included with mostly run-of-the-mill messages about upcoming Democratic events that WikiLeaks selected for release Wednesday.