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"Notably, the reports do not suggest any direct tampering in election results, and there’s no evidence that any such tampering took place. The report also doesn’t suggest any direct coordination between Putin and the Trump campaign, which the FBI investigated and ultimately dismissed earlier this year." - Forgive me but if this is true then I am failing to see where the wrong doing is or why this is still going on and on.

Pro Tip: Don't host illegal private servers in bathroom closets with IT workers who plead the 5th to congress when asked about the server if security is your primary concern.

Pro Tip 2: Don't give your credentials to phishing emails if you want to be in charge of national secrets.

I see a lot of finger pointing but not a whole lot of responsibility being taken over what was discovered in those emails. Like why did Donna Brazile get to be DNC chair after she was discovered leaking debate questions to Clinton? The hacking is a red herring as a consequence of "extremely careless" security practices

Well, it's wrong to steal other people's email.

Of course, it's also nice to have to some transparency to what happens behind the scenes.

True but stealing the email affects one person, Podesta (and its his own fault). Whereas the contents of the emails affect 330 million Americans.

Why don't you rebut my comments instead of down-voting like weak minded person? I wasn't aware we were in your safe space.

This article is about the collection of emails, it's not about the vote counts. It is just a clickbait title.