Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Julia Ioffe‏



The Atlantic's Julia Ioffe  Here Ioffe talks about her piece for The Atlantic that describes how WikiLeaks and Donald Trump Jr. traded secret direct messages during the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.  According to The Atlantic, Wikileaks asked Donald Trump Jr. to spread its work, contest the election results if Hillary Clinton had won and have WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange appointed as Australia’s ambassador to the United States. Most troubling is the reporting that Donald Trump tweeted about hacked Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta emails approximately 15 minutes after WikiLeaks asked Trump Jr. to ask him to.

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