Trump tweeted about Podesta emails 15 minutes after WikiLeaks asked Trump Jr. to: report

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President Trump tweeted about the hacked emails of then-Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta approximately 15 minutes after WikiLeaks requested his son Donald Trump Jr. to, The Atlantic reported Monday.

“Trump Jr. did not respond to this message. But just 15 minutes after it was sent…Donald Trump himself tweeted,” according to the report.

The revelation came after The Wall Street Journal’s Byron Tau pointed out that Trump tweeted shortly after WikiLeaks asked Donald Trump Jr. to have his father to tweet about their new podesta email release.

“Very little pick-up by the dishonest media of incredible information provided by WikiLeaks.” Trump tweeted on Oct. 12, 2016.

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“Strongly suggest your dad tweets this link if he mentions us,” WikiLeaks wrote in a message to Trump Jr. on Oct. 12, 2016, including a link.

“There’s many great stories the press are missing and we’re sure some of your follows [sic] will find it,” WikiLeaks continued. “Btw we just released Podesta Emails Part 4.”

The report detailed how Trump engaged in private correspondence with the transparency site during the 2016 campaign, and that WikiLeaks made multiple requests of him.

Trump Jr. confirmed he turned over the messages in three separate tweets where he linked the back and forth exchange with WikiLeaks.

Trump Jr.’s lawyers have given the messages to congressional investigators, according to The Atlantic report.

WikiLeaks messaged Trump Jr. repeatedly, and many times did not receive a response. 

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