The speech was just one of several for Wall Street audiences and for which Clinton was paid more than $200,000, according to an analysis of her financial disclosure forms released this spring. Podesta on Friday fired back at Julian Assange as his WikiLeaks group released another set of hacked emails, which have been an embarrassing distraction for the Clinton campaign. Clinton campaign spokesman Glen Caplin on Saturday compared the Podesta email hack to the Watergate break in. Among those was an internal review of Clinton’s Wall Street speeches to survey the political damage her remarks could cause if they ever became public. Podesta suggested last weekend on “Fox News Sunday” that his emails from the WikiLeaks posting were not authentic.
Source: Fox News October 15, 2016 22:29 UTC