Conservative group recreates “Hillary’s Inbox”

The conservative nonprofit advocacy group, Secure America Now, has launched an interactive parody site of Hillary Clinton’s email inbox. The site — complete with a Clinton logo that reads “Hillary’s Inbox: deleted but not forgotten” —  mimics a Gmail inbox and includes fake email chains with top campaign advisors, John Kerry, Bill Clinton, Saudi King Salman, an FBI agent, and Patricia Smith, the mother of one of the Benghazi victims.

Topics discussed in the email chains include donations to the Clinton Foundation, Hillary’s private server, her staffers’ receiving questions from reporters in advance, Benghazi, and her interview with the FBI in regard to their email probe. There is also an email from Google warning her that her account has been logged into from a computer in Russia.

Clinton’s fake sent folder is empty, with a message stating that “All sent emails have been deleted.” There is a “delete all” emails option, and visitors can also G-chat with Bill Clinton and President Barack Obama, among others.

The site comes after Republican nominee Donald Trump recently revamped his criticism of Clinton’s use of a private email and server, and WikiLeaks hacked thousands of emails from accounts of Clinton’s senior staff.

In one chain on the parody site, top aide Huma Abedin praised Clinton’s use of a private server, saying that it allowed them to “skip all of the red tape and legal issues that make doing our jobs so difficult.”
 
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