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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton walks past Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump during the second presidential debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016.
"New Donna B book says she paid for and stole the Dem Primary" Trump tweeted in one missive from his Friday morning tweet storm, referring to former DNC leader Donna Brazile.
Brazile, in an excerpt from her upcoming book "Hacks: The Inside Story of the Break-ins and Breakdowns That Put Donald Trump in the White House" published in Politico, outlined how the Clinton campaign effectively hijacked and controlled the Democratic party.
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren later concurred that Clinton had indeed established an effective monopoly on the party.
"What about the deleted E-mails, Uranium, Podesta, the Server, plus, plus... People are angry. At some point the Justice Department, and the FBI, must do what is right and proper. The American public deserves it!" Trump tweeted.
Though many of Trump's charges against Clinton have been debunked or discredited, or in the case of her email scandal, declared by the FBI as "extremely careless" but not criminal, the president has again capitalized on Democrats' infighting.
During the campaign, Trump often accused Clinton of rigging the DNC against her main challenger, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.