After weeks of fingers being pointed to Russia as the culprit behind Hillary Clinton's leaked email scam, a new interview with William Binney shows the U.S. may have been behind the whole thing.
Binney was a high ranking official turned whistleblower who resigned after more than 30 years with the NSA.
In an interview Sunday with "Aaron Klein Investigative Radio", Binney claims that the NSA currently has all of Clinton's deleted emails and they could easily accessed by the FBI. The radio spot was originally broadcasted on New York's AM 970 The Answer and Philadelphia's NewsTalk 990 AM.
Binney speculates in the interview that an NSA worker could have leaked the emails after rising frustrations about her lack of security with sensitive information:
"And the other point is that Hillary, according to an article published by the Observer in March of this year, has a problem with NSA because she compromised Gamma material. Now that is the most sensitive material at NSA. And so there were a number of NSA officials complaining to the press or to the people who wrote the article that she did that. She lifted the material that was in her emails directly out of Gamma reporting. That is a direct compromise of the most sensitive material at the NSA. So she's got a real problem there. So there are many people who have problems with what she has done in the past. So I don't necessarily look at the Russians as the only one(s) who got into those emails."
After Russia has been named the undisputed hacker of the DNC and of Hillary's private emails without any real proof surfacing, it will be interesting to see if the leak came from America's own turf.