‘Clinton’s Email Server’ Wi-Fi network pops up at Trump rally
An unsecured Wi-Fi network at Donald Trump’s rally in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday night was named after his Democratic rival’s long-running email controversy.
{mosads}A reporter tweeted a photo of the available Wi-Fi networks at the rally, one of which was “Clinton Email Server.” The hotspot, ironically, was a public, un-secured network.
An actual wifi network at Trump’s Austin rally. pic.twitter.com/JFzRAnEYqr
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) August 24, 2016
Say what you want but that’s really funny! https://t.co/NlDfjHptm7
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) August 24, 2016
The GOP nominee’s son, Donald Trump Jr., shared the image.
“Say what you want but that’s really funny!,” Trump Jr. tweeted.
Public wifi at Donald Trump appearance. Real or a dig at Hillary Clinton? @startelegram #trump #clinton #potus pic.twitter.com/UFT1WAehDo
— Paul Moseley (@pmoseleyStarT) August 23, 2016
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