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posted by martyb on Friday October 27 2017, @09:55AM   Printer-friendly
from the the-internet-never-forgets dept.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has confirmed that he received an email from the chief executive of data firm Cambridge Analytica inquiring about Hillary Clinton's deleted emails:

The WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Wednesday that he had rebuffed a request for help last year from the head of a data firm that worked for Donald J. Trump and is now facing congressional scrutiny.

On Twitter, Mr. Assange said he had been approached before the 2016 election by Alexander Nix, the chief executive of Cambridge Analytica, which worked for Mr. Trump during the final months of the campaign. Mr. Assange did not disclose what kind of help Mr. Nix sought, only that he had declined the request. "I can confirm an approach by Cambridge Analytica," Mr. Assange wrote, "and can confirm that it was rejected by WikiLeaks."

But The Daily Beast reported on Wednesday that Mr. Nix had emailed Mr. Assange looking for copies of more than 30,000 emails that were deleted from Hillary Clinton's private server and never publicly released. Mrs. Clinton has said that the emails were personal in nature.

[...] It is also unclear why Mr. Nix would have believed that Mr. Assange had copies of the missing emails. Earlier last year, WikiLeaks had posted a searchable database of more than 50,000 emails from Mrs. Clinton's private server, all of them previously released by the State Department. But Mr. Trump himself seemed eager to find the missing emails: At a campaign rally in July, Mr. Trump publicly asked Russia to obtain the deleted emails.

"There's no such thing as a dumb question." :-) 😂😂😂

Also at The Guardian, CNN, The Hill, and Politico.

Previously: Assange Thanks USA for Forcing Him to Invest in Booming Bitcoin


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  • (Score: 2) by Thexalon on Friday October 27 2017, @09:51PM (1 child)

    by Thexalon (636) on Friday October 27 2017, @09:51PM (#588443)

    I always found it rather odd that Afghanistan was accused of harboring Osama bin Laden and attacked, while Pakistan was actually harboring Osama bin Laden and has not had its government overthrown. It's almost as if the real goal was putting a Unocal executive in charge so he could approve an oil pipeline that the Taliban had been reluctant to allow.

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  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Friday October 27 2017, @10:04PM

    by bob_super (1357) on Friday October 27 2017, @10:04PM (#588448)

    > Afghanistan was accused of harboring Osama bin Laden and attacked, while Pakistan was actually harboring Osama bin Laden and has not had its government overthrown

    As Mr Kim would say: it's amazing how much respect a few nukes buy you.
    Add a population over 200 million ...