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Fearing Tomorrow’s WikiLeaks Bombshell, Clinton Campaign Begins Denying Before It’s Released
Hillary Clinton’s campaign said Sunday that if Wikileaks were to publish a bombshell email tomorrow, it would likely not be authentic.

A spokesperson for Hillary Clinton’s campaign said Sunday that if Wikileaks were to publish a bombshell email in the final two days of the election, it would likely not be authentic.
Now you know things are really bad for the Hillary Clinton campaign when they start denying the WikiLeaks emails before they’re actually released. Yesterday, I said to two friends of mine that one more huge WikiLeaks bombshell was coming, and that in all likelihood it will be tomorrow, the day before the election. Evidentially, the Clinton camp agrees with me because they have just issued a denial for something that hasn’t happened yet. Wow. Can you say “game over”?
“Friends, please remember that if you see a whopper of a Wikileaks in next two days – it’s probably a fake,” tweeted Jennifer Palmieri, the communications director for the Clinton campaign.
Friends, please remember that if you see a whopper of a Wikileaks in next two days – it’s probably a fake.
— Jennifer Palmieri (@jmpalmieri) November 6, 2016
Shocking Emails Exposed: WikiLeaks vs. Hillary Clinton
For the past several weeks, WikiLeaks has published emails obtained from a hack on campaign chairman John Podesta’s personal account. Many messages published have included exchanges that have caused headaches for the Clinton campaign.
The Clinton campaign has repeatedly declined to say whether any of the emails are authentic, but most reporters and political analysts have reported on them as such.
Representatives for the Clinton campaign have, instead, only said the emails were likely the result of Russia trying to use hackers to interfere with the election. The US intelligence community has publicly accused Russia of hacks on Democratic Party organizations.
Hillary Clinton – Her Darkest Secrets:
