A hacked email released by WikiLeaks on Sunday suggests Hillary Clinton was miffed by Nancy Pelosi's initial refusal to endorse her during the Democratic presidential primary. Clinton aide Huma Abedin noted in a July 16, 2015, email to a list of people including campaign Chairman John Podesta that Clinton had asked for the House Democratic leader's endorsement over Sen. Bernie Sanders. Abedin suggested that she or Podesta call Pelosi's top aide "to see what the deal is but she wasn't prepared for that answer," according to the email. It is impossible to authenticate each hacked email that WikiLeaks has published, but Democrats have openly acknowledged they were hacked and have not pointed to any specific case where an email was altered to inflict political damage. Some of the corporations involved in the exhibit also contributed to the Clinton Foundation and received favorable treatment from the State Department, Mook's email says.
Source: ABC News November 06, 2016 19:19 UTC