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Published 22:36 4 Nov 2016 GMT
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Since news broke of the FBI’s decision to reopen the case, many sources have shared screenshots of the supposed messages.
The latest comes from Newyorker.com editor Nicholas Thompson. Thompson was previously a senior editor at The New Yorker. He has also been a senior editor at Wired, a senior editor at Legal Affairs and an editor at the Washington Monthly. Stories that he has edited and assigned have won many major awards and been made into films—including Ben Affleck’s Argo. He’s a pretty reliable guy.
The writer and journalist took to Twitter to share a screenshot of one of the emails and it reveals that Clinton is in fact, terribly nice and terribly boring.
In the email Clinton asks a woman named Monica for skimmed milk for tea and requests the airing times for Parks and Recreation and The Good Wife.
It’s entirely banal. Of course this, and the other emails have not been confirmed by Clinton but the tone and content of them all seems to be consistent.
BREAKING: New email reveals Hillary likes to curl up with tea and read Human Rights Watch reports. pic.twitter.com/JUG3x6s28u
— Nicholas Thompson (@nxthompson) November 4, 2016
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