Does Bernie Sanders want to hear more about Hillary Clinton’s “damn emails” after all?
That’s the implication in a new Wall Street Journal interview published late Wednesday night in which Sanders appears to want another crack at Clinton’s private email server – even after he dismissed the controversy in the first Democratic debate.
In the interview, Sanders said there are “valid questions” questions about her email usage, and seemed to walk back his comments at the debate. “You get 12 seconds to say these things,” he said of the debate. “There’s an investigation going on right now. I did not say, ‘End the investigation.’”
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The tone of the interview, including a mention of Clinton’s “character,” drew immediate attention — including from the Clinton campaign — as a potential major shift for Sanders, who has said he would not attack Clinton personally. “It’s disappointing Senator Sanders and his campaign strategists have chosen to change direction and engage in the type of personal attacks that they previously said he wouldn’t do,” said Clinton spokesperson Josh Schwerin, pointing to Sanders’ comment on Clinton’s character.
But a Sanders campaign aide says that stance on the emails “not new,” pointing to a CNN interview Sanders conducted shortly after the debate in which he said the investigation into her server should “play itself out.” Indeed, he made a similar comment to NBC News at the time.
Still, Sanders seems to be making at least a tonal shift on the email controversy, and it comes as he seems to be getting rougher with Clinton in general. Also in the interview, he suggested Clinton’s changes on policy issues “does speak to the character of a person” — after previously saying he would focus on policy only when knocking Clinton’s flip flops.








