A WiFi network at a Donald Trump rally was named after his Democratic rival’s long-running email controversy.
An actual wifi network at Trump's Austin rally. pic.twitter.com/JFzRAnEYqr
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) August 24, 2016
“Clinton Email Server” popped up at the rally Tuesday night in Austin, Texas.
The network — of course — was unsecured.
Donald Trump Jr., the Republican presidential candidate’s oldest son, reacted: “Say what you want but that’s really funny!”
His father used the rally to declare the election is about “independence.”
“Tonight’s message is about re-declaring our independence as a country,” said Trump, according to the Austin American-Statesman. “We are going to declare our independence from special interests, corrupt politicians … and from a rigged system that benefits only the insiders.”



