Rush Limbaugh: Donald Trump is unhackable

Donald Trump doesn’t need to worry about being hacked, Rush Limbaugh said on Tuesday, because he’s made himself unhackable.

“Trump does not do email, so there isn’t any scoop to get on him,” Limbaugh said on his radio program. “He tweets, he’s got a phone, but he doesn’t do email. His staff sends around emails for him, but he doesn’t do it, for this very reason.”

He added that an American teenager was as likely to have hacked the Democratic Party as the Russian government, and noted that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange promised he had enough information for Hillary Clinton to face legal consequences.

“I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if who’s actually behind this is some 17-year-old kid in his pajamas … because he found the password, ‘hopeandchange,’ ” Limbaugh said. “I wouldn’t be a bit surprised. But somebody, whoever did it, ended up sending it to Julian Assange. And Julian Assange says that he has even more emails that are guaranteed to get Hillary Clinton arrested. Well, that means he’s got what’s on her private server, if he’s telling the truth about this.

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“On the Democrat side and in their willing allies in the media, there is trepidation each and every day over what is coming next, because this is just the tip of the iceberg,” he added. “I mean, if we now know conclusively that they rigged the election, they did everything they could to make Bernie think he had a chance but he never did, do you think that’s the only nefarious shenanigans that have been going on with the DNC?

“There’s gotta be tons more,” Limbaugh said. “And they’ve been hacked, everything on their servers people have. What if they wait until October with the next dump? Could be. They could do it a week before the election.”

WikiLeaks on Friday released roughly 20,000 pages of emails hacked from the servers of the Democratic National Committee. Assange, who accurately predicted in June that Clinton would not be indicted for mishandling classified information, claimed that his organization held enough information to change that reality. It is not clear whether the information could include more emails from the DNC, data stolen from the Clinton Foundation, or the 33,000 emails that Clinton deleted from her private server.

Clinton’s campaign has resigned itself to the idea that more information will be dumped in the days ahead. “I don’t think they’re done,” a spokesman said on Tuesday.

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