The slow drip of hacked correspondence from Democratic National Convention higher ups continues.
Wednesday night, Wikileaks published hacked voicemail recordings.
The Washington Times reported:
On the night President Obama and Vice Presidential nominee Tim Kaine were scheduled to speak to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, the anti-secrecy whistle-blower group released hacked voicemails of top Democratic officials.Wikileaks put up a page containing 29 mp3 files of calls, identified by phone number, running approximately 14 minutes combined.None of the messages listened to by The Washington Times contained anything immediately obvious as embarrassing or incriminating.However, the very fact the DNC voicemail system has been hacked is embarrassing and could augur the release of far more damaging material later.
A swath of more than 20,000 emails released last Friday seemed to indicate Democratic Party officials were working against Bernie Sanders, even going so far as discussing using his religion against him.
The very public, very embarrassing hack led to the resignation of DNC Chairwoman, Debbie Wasserman Shultz. DWS long protested criticism the DNC was intentionally tilting the scales in Hillary’s favor. Following her resignation from the DNC, DWS will join Hillary’s campaign as a surrogate.
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