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This is pretty big news if true. Cambridge Analytica having these a month in advance of any public release is pretty damning for the Trump campaign.
Trump Campaign Data Firm Got Hacked Clinton Emails A Month Before WikiLeaks, Mueller May Know, Report Says
This is pretty big news if true. Cambridge Analytica having these a month in advance of any public release is pretty damning for the Trump campaign.
Trump Campaign Data Firm Got Hacked Clinton Emails A Month Before WikiLeaks, Mueller May Know, Report Says
An American lawyer I know told me that he was approached by a Cambridge Analytica employee after the election, Wood wrote, as quoted by Raw Story. They had had the Clinton emails more than a month before they were published by WikiLeaks: What should I do? Take this to Mueller, the lawyer replied.
Here's what I can figure as the source of the information
The author claims a lawyer he knows told him (author) that he (lawyer) was approached by a CA employee who made the claim.
Not saying it's not true but it's an unnamed source using an unnamed source.
Here's the spectator article originally reporting the CA nugget. Don't know their track record.
What does the British government know about Trump and Russia? | The Spectator
We're discussing this in the child separation thread as well. I admit it's thinly sourced at this point. But wow, if true, this is really incriminating for team Trump.
This is pretty big news if true. Cambridge Analytica having these a month in advance of any public release is pretty damning for the Trump campaign.
Trump Campaign Data Firm Got Hacked Clinton Emails A Month Before WikiLeaks, Mueller May Know, Report Says
I thought Wikileaks was working for Russia?
I thought that was part of the whole Russian collusion narrative?
Now what is it? British collusion?
Here's the theory for you. It would be impossible for team Trump to make of use of the emails directly because that would raise immediate suspicion as to how they got them. If released through an unaffiliated entity, like WikiLeaks, it's easy to say "we're just making use of what WikiLeaks released to the world at large." However, if it's established--and it's far from being established (right now we got one solitary claim from an unnamed source)--that Cambridge Analytica (which was retained by Trump) had these emails a month in advance, Trump's role in the hacking--or at least his willing acceptance of the fruit of the hack--becomes much harder to deny.
Robert Mueller accuses New York Times, WashPost of inaccurate reports - Business Insider
Some red meat for you guys
Here's the theory for you. It would be impossible for team Trump to make of use of the emails directly because that would raise immediate suspicion as to how they got them. If released through an unaffiliated entity, like WikiLeaks, it's easy to say "we're just making use of what WikiLeaks released to the world at large." However, if it's established--and it's far from being established (right now we got one solitary claim from an unnamed source)--that Cambridge Analytica (which was retained by Trump) had these emails a month in advance, Trump's role in the hacking--or at least his willing acceptance of the fruit of the hack--becomes much harder to deny.