Donald Trump's campaign said Tuesday that the latest release of Hillary Clinton's emails from her private server proved the Democratic presidential candidate viewed "public office as nothing more than a means to personal enrichment."
"This is yet more evidence that Hillary Clinton lacks the judgment, character, stability and temperament to be within 1,000 miles of public power," Stephen Miller, the Republican candidate's national policy director, said. "She views public office as nothing more than a means to personal enrichment — and every dollar she takes comes at the expense of the public welfare."
Judicial Watch, the Washington-based oversight group, released a trove of emails showing contacts between State Department aide Huma Abedin and donors to the Clinton Foundation and other political campaigns.
One document included a 2009 exchange in which Doug Band, a senior staff member at the Clinton Foundation, told Abedin it was "important to take care of" an individual, whose name had been was redacted from the email.
Abedin responded that "personnel has been sending him options," according to the document.
"This latest finding is an unseemly, disturbing window into a corrupt office," Miller said, "and yet more evidence that Hillary Clinton has been lying from the beginning — and by any reasonable definition attempted to obstruct the investigation of the FBI."