Showing posts with label WikiLeaks. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 23, 2016

DNC treatment of Sanders at issue in emails leaked to Wikileaks


WikiLeaks DNC Emails Confirm Rigged Primary Against Bernie Sanders. Clinton Cheated from Beginning.

One email appears to show DNC staffers asking how they can reference Sanders" faith to weaken him in the eyes of Southern voters. Another seems to depict an attorney advising the committee on how to defend Clinton against an accusation by the Sanders campaign of not living up to a joint fundraising agreement.

The revelation threatened to shatter the uneasy peace between the Clinton and Sanders camps and supporters days before the Democratic convention kicks off next week.

The leaks, from January 2015 to May 2016, feature Democratic staffers debating everything from how to deal with challenging media requests to coordinating the committee"s message with other powerful interests in Washington.

The emails were leaked from the accounts of seven DNC officials, Wikileaks said. CNN has not independently established the emails" authenticity.

One email features DNC staffers appearing to ponder ways to undercut Sanders, an insurgent Democrat who had a bitter relationship with party leadership. Sanders supporters charged that the DNC was biased toward Clinton, and Sanders late in the primary endorsed DNC chair Debbie Wassserman Schultz"s primary opponent in her Florida congressional race.

On May 5, a DNC employee asked colleagues to "get someone to ask his belief" in G*d and suggested that it could make a difference in Kentucky and West Virginia. Sanders" name is not mentioned in the note.

"This could make several points difference with my peeps. My Southern Baptist peeps would draw a big difference between a Jew and an atheist," DNC chief financial officer Brad Marshall wrote.

Neither the DNC nor Marshall responded to requests for comment.

But Republican nominee Donald Trump said the emails were proof of the Democrats" "rigged" system, resurfacing an attack he"s leveled against the party before.

"Leaked e-mails of DNC show plans to destroy Bernie Sanders. Mock his heritage and much more. On-line from Wikileakes, really vicious. RIGGED," Trump tweeted Saturday morning.

In another email, an attorney appears to advise the DNC on how to respond to a dispute between the two campaigns over how much money Clinton"s operation had raised for state parties. Sanders" campaign charged that Clinton"s team was not handing over its fair share of its fundraising, which Sanders" campaign manager Jeff Weaver said was "laundering" and "looting."

"My suggestion is that the DNC put out a statement saying that the accusations the Sanders campaign are not true. The fact that CNN notes that you aren"t getting between the two campaigns is the problem," Marc E. Elias wrote. "Here, Sanders is attacking the DNC and its current practice, its past practice with the POTUS and with Sec Kerry. Just as the RNC pushes back directly on Trump over "rigged system," the DNC should push back DIRECTLY at Sanders and say that what he is saying is false and harmful (to) the Democratic party."

Elias and the Clinton campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment Saturday.

Another exchange involves a discussion on whether to move Maryland ophthalmologist Sreedhar Potarazu from sitting beside President Barack Obama at a DNC event after National Finance Director Jordan Kaplan said he gave less money than Philip Munger, another donor.

"It would be nice to take care of him from the DNC side," Kaplan wrote, referring to Munger.

Potarazu told CNN Saturday that he wants answers from top DNC officials on how they are responding to these revelations, which have surfaced days before the Democratic convention.

"I was obviously shocked to see my name in the middle of all of this because I"m just an innocent bystander," he said.

"I"m curious to see what"s happening at the highest levels of the DNC right now," he added. "I don"t know, but I"m sure it"s a fire drill. The timing is not good."

Wasserman Shultz also called Weaver a "d**n liar" in May after he criticized the Nevada Democratic Party following protests among Sanders supporters who said Clinton"s backers had subverted party rules. They shouted down pro-Clinton speakers and sent threatening messages to state party Chairwoman Roberta Lange after posting her phone number and address on social media.

"The state party there has a lot of problems. They"ve run things very poorly. It has been done very undemocratically," Weaver said on CNN in May. "And there seems to be an unwillingness on the part of the Nevada Democratic Party to bring in all of the new people that Bernie Sanders has brought into the process."

The DNC chair responded in an email: "d**n liar. Particularly scummy that he barely acknowledges the violent and threatening behavior that occurred."

And in an email quoting Weaver as saying, "I think we should go to the convention," Wasserman Shultz wrote: "He is an a*s."

"It"s gas meets flame"

The publication of the emails comes just a weekend before the start of the Democratic convention, where a major objective will be to unify the Democratic Party by winning over Sanders" voters.

Several Democratic sources told CNN that the leaked emails are a big source of contention and may incite tensions between the Clinton and Sanders camps heading into the Democratic convention"s Rules Committee meeting this weekend. Representatives of the former primary rivals were expected to meet Friday night to discuss the issue.

"It could threaten their agreement," one Democrat said, referring to the deal reached between Clinton and Sanders about the convention, delegates and the DNC. The party had agreed to include more progressive principles in its official platform, and as part of the agreement, Sanders dropped his fight to contest Wasserman Schultz as the head of the DNC.

"It"s gas meets flame," the Democrat said.

Michael Briggs, a Sanders spokesman, had no comment.

The issue surfaced on Saturday at Clinton"s first campaign event with Tim Kaine as her running mate, when a protester was escorted out of Florida International University in Miami. The protester shouted "DNC leaks" soon after Clinton thanked Wasserman Schultz for her leadership at the DNC.

The DNC has previously had its files hacked by an individual named "Guccifer 2.0" that may have had ties to the Russians.

Hackers stole opposition research on Donald Trump from the DNC"s servers in mid-June. Two separate Russian intelligence-linked cyberattack groups were both in the DNC"s networks.

CNN"s Jeff Zeleny, Chris Frates, Elizabeth Landers, Brianna Keilar, Dan Merica and Betsy Klein contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/22/politics/dnc-wikileaks-emails/

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

WikiLeaks Published Over 1200 of Hillary Clinton"s Iraq War Emails


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It just got much easier to read Hillary Clintons emails.

On Monday, whistleblowing website WikiLeaks tweeted a link to 1,258 emails that it claims were sent and received by the former Secretary of State pertaining to the war in Iraq.

The emails were part of a trove of 30,322 emails made available by the U.S. State Department as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request, according to WikiLeaks.

While the emails were available since February of this year, the tweet was timed to Wednesdays release of the so-called Chilcot report, which will outline the U.K.s involvement in the Iraq war. According to the New York Times, the report is likely to be the definitive assessment of a conflict that is widely seen in Britain as the worst foreign policy blunder since the 1956 Suez crisis.

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The release also coincided with an announcement made Tuesday by FBI director James Comey FBI Director James Comey that no reasonable prosecutor would bring a criminal case against Hillary Clinton and that the organization found no intentional misconduct.

Although there is evidence of potential violations, our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case, Comey said in a press statement.We are expressing to [the] Justice [department] our view that no charges are appropriate in this case.

The Justice department will now make the final decision as to whether to bring charges against Clinton for using a personal email server during her time as Secretary of State. Attorney General Loretta Lynch has said that she expects to follow the FBIs recommendation.

Source: http://fortune.com/2016/07/05/wikileaks-hillary-clinton-emails/

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