Donald Trump told supporters in Maine on Saturday that he almost delayed his rally after reading the latest emails published by WikiLeaks.
"WikiLeaks just came out with lots of really unbelievable things, just minutes ago," the Republican nominee said at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
"In fact, I almost delayed this speech by about two hours it's so interesting, but I decided you're more important.
"It's all a big beautiful fraud," Trump added, referring to the email scandal.
The emails published Saturday included transcripts from three Goldman Sachs speeches Clinton made in 2013. The documents were hacked from the account of campaign manager John Podesta.
In one transcript, Clinton told the Wall Street powerhouse that she went on an "apology tour" as Secretary of State to calm world leaders who might have been offended by a 2010 WikiLeaks breach of State Department cables.
"The WikiLeaks documents show that the Clinton campaign was colluding directly with the Departments of State and Justice in the investigation of her emails and her illegal server that put our national security at grave risk," Trump said Saturday.
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