Connect With PPD
Follow Us:
Sections: Politics

Axelrod Tells Another Whopper, White House Knew About Hillary’s Private Email(s)

At left, Chicago Mayor and former Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel; at right, former Obama adviser David Axelrod. (AP/Reuters)

Top White House aides, including David Axelrod, knew about at least one of Hillary Clinton’s private email accounts as early as 2009, despite claims. In other words, regardless of what Axelrod and White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest have said, President Obama’s staff knew about the secretary’s email account(s) in the president’s very first year.

Clinton’s chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, passed Clinton’s private email address to David Axelrod, then a senior Obama adviser, in June 2009, with a subject reading:

RE: axelrod wants your email – remind me to discuss with you if .i forget

“Can you send to him or do you want me to?” Hillary responded on June 08, 2009. “Does he know I can’t look at it all day so he needs to contact me thru you or Huma or Lauren during work hours.”

Weeks later, Axelrod sent a note of sympathy to the secretary after learning she had fallen and hurt herself.

Further, Mills ensured Clinton was comfortable sharing her private email address once again in September 2009 before giving it to Rahm Emmanuel, Obama’s chief of staff.

READ FULL STORY

SubscribeSign In
Richard D. Baris

Rich, the People's Pundit, is the Data Journalism Editor at PPD and Director of the PPD Election Projection Model. He is also the Director of Big Data Poll, and author of "Our Virtuous Republic: The Forgotten Clause in the American Social Contract."

Share
Published by
Richard D. Baris

Recent Posts

Media’s Worst Russian Collusion Sins May Soon Be Repeated

The most damning journalistic sin committed by the media during the era of Russia collusion…

1 year ago

Study: Mask-Mandates and Use Not Associated With Lower Covid-19 Case Growth

The first ecological study finds mask mandates were not effective at slowing the spread of…

3 years ago

Barnes and Baris on Big Tech’s Arbitrary Social Media Bans

On "What Are the Odds?" Monday, Robert Barnes and Rich Baris note how big tech…

3 years ago

Barnes and Baris on Why America First Stands With Israel

On "What Are the Odds?" Monday, Robert Barnes and Rich Baris discuss why America First…

3 years ago

Personal Income Fell Significantly in February, Consumer Spending Weaker than Expected

Personal income fell $1,516.6 billion (7.1%) in February, roughly the consensus forecast, while consumer spending…

4 years ago

Study: Infection, Vaccination Protects Against Covid-19 Variants

Research finds those previously infected by or vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2 are not at risk of…

4 years ago

This website uses cookies.