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WikiLeaks Releases 21st Batch of Clinton Campaign Chair Podesta's Emails
WikiLeaks Releases 21st Batch of Clinton Campaign Chair Podesta's Emails
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WikiLeaks uploaded on Friday the 21st batch of emails of the US Democratic Party presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta. 28.10.2016, Sputnik International
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WikiLeaks Releases 21st Batch of Clinton Campaign Chair Podesta's Emails
12:51 GMT 28.10.2016 (Updated: 11:21 GMT 06.08.2022) WikiLeaks uploaded on Friday the 21st batch of emails of the US Democratic Party presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Following the latest release, the total number of leaked emails reached 35,594.
WikiLeaks published the first batch of emails on October 8.
27 October 2016, 14:42 GMT
On October 20, the whistleblowing website published a bunch of letters
sent to or by Barack Obama before he became US president.
The previously published emails gave insight into the early stages of mapping out Clinton's presidential campaign strategy. The letters revealed, for example, that Clinton reversed her position on free trade agreements from enthusiastic support to strong opposition, as trade deals appeared to be a hot-button issue for many voters and one of the main talking points for Clinton's Democratic Party rival Senator Bernie Sanders and Republican candidate Donald Trump.