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New Leaks Reveal DNC and CNN Corruption, Collusion for Hillary Clinton

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The latest batch of 8,263 emails released on Sunday night also show CNN asked the DNC for advice when it came to interviewing former Republican candidate, Ted Cruz. Mr. Cruz was Mr. Trump's chief rival throughout much of the primary season.

An email dated April 28 sent from DNC research director Lauren Dillon read 'Subject: Cruz on CNN' stated 'CNN is looking for questions. Please send some topical/interesting ones.' Only a few days before, on April 25, she asked for questions from officials and staffers for an interview that CNN's Wolf Blitzer would be conducting with Trump.

On April 24, DNC research director Lauren Dillon sent the above email to staffers saying Blitzer is interviewing Trump ahead of his foreign policy address. The subject line reads 'Trump Questions for CNN'

Yet one day before that on April 24, Dillon sent the above email to staffers stating that Blitzer was interviewing Trump ahead of his foreign policy address. The subject line reads 'Trump Questions for CNN':

An email (above) dated April 28 entitled 'Cruz on CNN' reads 'CNN is looking for questions. Please send some topical/interesting ones.' That email was sent from Dillon to other officials and staffers

The email above, which is dated April 28 reading 'Subject: Cruz on CNN' reads 'CNN is looking for questions. Please send some topical/interesting ones.' That email was also sent from Dillon to other officials and staffers.

'Wolf Blitzer is interviewing Trump on Tues (sic) ahead of his foreign policy address on Wed,' Dillon wrote in the email that was entitled 'CNN questions for Trump.'

There were numerous questions submitted by the DNC for Blitzer to ask the New York businessman. However, in a follow-up email, she informed the group of staffers that particular Trump interview ended up being cancelled.

'CNN said the interview was cancelled as of now but will keep the questions for the next one Good to have for others as well,' Dillon wrote.


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