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![]() ![]() Take Glenn Thrush, for example. Thrush, now with the New York Times, was exposed sending stories to the Clinton campaign for approval while at Politico. “Because I have become a hack I will send u the whole section that pertains to [you],” he wrote in an April 30, 2015 email to Podesta, including five paragraphs from a story later titled “Hillary’s big money dilemma.” “Please don’t share or tell anyone I did this,” Thrush added. “Tell me if I fucked up anything.” “No problems here,” Podesta replied. Read More |