In early 2015, people working for Hillary Clinton offered opinions on whether she should attend a Clinton Foundation meeting in Morocco. The workers were assisting Clinton in her campaign to become the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party. One aide, Huma Abeden, wrote an email saying that Morocco’s King promised $12 million to the foundation and to pay for the costs for the meeting. She wrote that “if HRC was not part of it, meeting was a non-starter.” HRC are the initials of Clinton’s full name, Hillary Rodham Clinton. The Abeden email is among more than 20,000 taken without permission from the Clinton presidential campaign. A group called WikiLeaks is releasing the emails on the Internet. It said the release would continue until November 8th, which is Election Day in the United States. Clinton is the Democrats’ candidate for president. Her campaign says the emails were stolen by groups linked to the Russian government. It claims some of the emails may have been doctored. To doctor, means to change the words in a message to create a different meaning.
