The newly released emails include campaign staff exchanges on handling media queries about Clinton “flip-flopping” on galvanizing Latino support and locking down Clinton’s healthcare policy.
The organization had already published over 12,000 Podesta emails online by Sunday. This latest release brings the number of Podesta emails now in the public domain to over 15,200.
Previous email drops have produced numerous revelations about Hillary Clinton and her campaign, including strategies to court black voters and billionaire donors, full transcripts of Clinton’s speeches to Goldman Sachs in which she avoided criticizing Wall Street and discussions about how to “frame” information for “news hyenas.”
WikiLeaks said in a tweet that it was activating "contingency plans" after co-founder Julian Assange's "internet link was intentionally severed by a state party", RT reported.
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