Clinton campaign chairman: Trump had – advanced warning’ of hacked emails

... executives and others - speeches she has declined to release despite demands from Trump. (Andrew Harnik/AP) WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign chairman, John Podesta, said Tuesday that the FBI is investigating a "criminal ...

Clinton adviser Podesta tries to connect Trump campaign to WikiLeaks

To continue reading up to 10 premium articles, you must register , or sign up and take advantage of this exclusive offer: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, accompanied by retired NBA basketball player Alonzo Mourning, right, and his wife Tracy, second from right, speaks with youth at the Overtown Youth Center in Miami, Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2016. WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - A top adviser to Hillary Clinton on Tuesday accused a longtime Donald Trump aide of receiving "advance warning" about WikiLeaks' plans to publish thousands of hacked emails and suggested the Republican candidate is aiding the unprecedented Russian interference in American politics.

Top Clinton Adviser John Podesta Accuses the Trump Campaign of Connection to WikiLeaks

... chairman confirmed the FBI was investigating the hack of his private email account, which he blamed on Russia (White Plains, N.Y.) - A top adviser to Hillary Clinton on Tuesday accused a longtime Donald Trump aide of receiving "advance warning" ...

Liberals keeping an eye on Clinton

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. A top adviser to Hillary Clinton on Tuesday accused a longtime Donald Trump aide of receiving "advance warning" about WikiLeaks' plans to publish thousands of hacked emails and suggested the Republican candidate is aiding the unprecedented Russian interference in American politics.

Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta says FBI probing ‘criminal hack’ of his email

WHITE PLAINS, New York: Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign chairman, John Podesta, said on Tuesday that the FBI is investigating a "criminal hack" of his private email account and suggested that the campaign of Republican Donald Trump could have had "advanced warning" that the documents were going to be made public. "I've been involved in politics for nearly five decades, and this definitely is the first campaign that I've been involved with in which I've had to tangle with Russian intelligence agencies, who seem to be doing everything they can on behalf of our opponent," Podesta told reporters aboard the Democratic nominee's plane as it returned here from campaign stops in Florida.