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Top dailies slam Hillary on latest email expose

- Washington

Top US newspapers have slammed Hillary Clinton after release of latest set of her emails alleging that she as Secretary of State used a private server to prevent the public from seeing how she mixed public power with personal financial and political ambition.

"These latest emails are further evidence that Mrs Clinton set up her private server to prevent the public from seeing how Hillary and Bill mixed public power with their personal financial and political ambitions via the family foundation," The Wall Street Journal said in a lead editorial.

"When she got caught, Mrs Clinton cherrypick­ed the emails she'd turn over to State and tried to destroy the rest. Meanwhile, everyone important in the world understood that a gift to the Clinton Foundation was a way to influence the US government," the influentia­l American financial daily reported.

In an editorial titled “Donations by Access” Boston Herald said the latest bunch of Clintonera State Department emails released on Monday provide a host of instances in which donations to the Clinton Foundation netted the donors access to the secretary herself on an expedited basis.

Sacramento Bee in its editorial 'Hillary Clinton Must Steer Clear Of Foundation', write that it was necessary, and overdue, for former President Bill Clinton to make clear that if Hillary Clinton is elected president, his global foundation will no longer take money from corporatio­ns or foreign government­s.

"There were too many troubling questions and awkward appearance­s regarding Clinton Foundation donors receiving special access while she was secretary of state," it said.

"The potential conflicts would become untenable with her in the Oval Office...But emails – yes, it’s another aspect of the email scandal – have shown donors seeking, and in some cases, getting meetings with Clinton and other top officials. Judicial Watch, a conservati­ve nonprofit group, sued for Clinton’s emails and released another batch Monday," the Bee said.

"The exchanges include ones between top Clinton aide Huma Abedin and foundation executive Douglas Band about face time for Crown Prince Salman of Bahrain, whose scholarshi­p program gave USD 32 million to the Clinton Global Initiative," the daily wrote.

"Corruption: Now that the FBI has found nearly 15,000 more emails and documents missing from Hillary Clinton's server, the strategy is clear: Clinton will admit to nothing even as more emails dribble out, then when the pattern of criminalit­y becomes clear in October or

early November, her campaign will sing that it's 'old news’' or blame others," wrote Investor’s Business Daily in its editorial.

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