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Is Russia helping Trump?
Clinton's campaign manager: Russia helping Trump
Story highlights
- Robby Mook says Russian hackers released DNC emails to help Donald Trump
- The email release comes on the eve of the Democratic National Convention
Philadelphia (CNN)Hillary
Clinton's campaign manager is alleging that Russian hackers are leaking
Democratic National Committee emails critical of Bernie Sanders in an
effort to help Donald Trump win the election in November.
It
comes on the heels of "changes to the Republican platform to make it
more pro-Russian," Robby Mook told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the
Union" Sunday.
"I
don't think it's coincidental that these emails were released on the
eve of our convention here, and I think that's disturbing," he said.
The DNC has previously had its files hacked by an individual named "Guccifer 2.0" that may have had ties to the Russians.
Hackers
stole opposition research on Donald Trump from the DNC's servers in
mid-June. Two separate Russian intelligence-linked cyberattack groups
were both in the DNC's networks.
Mook
pointed to Trump's position on NATO -- that he wouldn't necessarily
assist allies who haven't contributed enough financially to the
organization -- and argued that position would aid Russia in Eastern
Europe, as well.
"I think when you put all this together, it's a disturbing picture, and voters need to reflect on that," Mook said.
Trump's campaign seized on Mook's comments, using them to attack Clinton as a candidate who "will do and say anything" to win.
"What
a joke," Trump senior communications adviser Jason Miller said in a
statement. "This shows that Hillary Clinton will do and say anything to
win the election and hold onto power in the rigged system."
Donald Trump Jr., the son of the Republican nominee, also bashed Mook's comments later on "State of the Union."
"It
just goes to show you their exact moral compass. I mean they'll say
anything to be able to win this. This is time and time again, lie after
lie," Trump Jr. told Tapper. "It's disgusting. It's so phony. I watched
him bumble through the interview."
He
added "These lies and the perpetuating of nonsense to try to gain some
political capital is outrageous and he should be ashamed of himself. If a
Republican did that, they'd be calling for people to bring out the
electric chair."
On CNN's Erin
Burnett OutFront, Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort called any
claims of Russian assistance to the Trump effort "absurd" when asked
about it on the show.
"Donald
Trump is talking about the failed leadership of the Obama
administration," Manafort said. "I don't know anything about what you
just said. You may know it. If you do, expose it. But to say you know --
i don't know what you're talking about. It is crazy."
Mook
downplayed the possibility that the email release will rip open divides
between supporters of Clinton and Sanders just before the Democratic
National Convention kicks off in Philadelphia.
"The DNC needs to take appropriate steps, and I'm confident that they will," he said.
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