A trove of recently released emails purportedly hacked from the accounts of top advisors to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton exposes the campaign’s contempt for a young lady in the U.S. Army who called out Clinton in a viral video this spring.

In February, 25-year-old former U.S. Army small arms repair specialist Emily Longworth posted a six-minute video to Facebook with a message to Clinton that quickly went viral with 22 million views, as well as more than 625,000 shares.

Dear Hillary Clinton: pay attention.

Like, share, comment, or simply listen.

Posted by Emily Longworth on Thursday, February 11, 2016

In the video, Longworth mocked Clinton’s mental capacity and her alleged commitment to the United States, as well as the former first lady’s history of unethical and illegal behavior.

“I must say, your ability to keep a straight face throughout this entire process is almost impressive,” Longworth said. “Unfortunately for you there are still many of us who see through your carefully sculpted mask and straight into the eyes of one of the biggest traitors this country has ever taken under her wing.”

Longworth listed off the numerous Clinton scandals that have plagued Hillary throughout her career, and quoted comments from her past employers about her job performance, “for those of you who are ignorant enough to follow blindly behind the Clinton circus of bonafied bitchbags,” she said.

“I cannot determine what is more alarming to me, a group of Islamic extremists who brutally execute thousands of men, women and children in front of the world, or a presidential candidate who has a record of illegal activity which she should have been incarcerated for with her own hidden agenda to destroy what’s left of these United States and the connections and friendships to do so,” she said.

Those connections and friends, apparently, did not take well to the video and attacked the young girl in a series of emails, according to hacked documents posted to DCLeaks this week.

clintonemails“I normally don’t pass this crap around, but this is darn alarming – so very alarming,” longtime Clinton insider and Dewey Square Group consultant Minyon Moore wrote in an email about a week after Longworth posted the video.

Catherine “Kiki” McLean, another Clinton advisor and global head of public affairs at Porter Novelli Public Services, responded and copied two other Clinton hands – Hartina Flournoy, an official with the American Federation of Teachers union, and Capricia Marshall, the former Chief of Protocol of the United States.

“I don’t know that I have ever been truly left speechless. I feel sick to my stomach,” McLean wrote. “Someone has brain washed this young woman who clearly has mental health issues as a result. And her parents should be accountable for child abuse. I am not kidding. They (sic) may be the most vial (sic) video I have ever watched.”

“I am totally speechless,” Moore replied. “I sent it to the campaign because I do think they need it record. (sic)”

“Agreed,” McLean wrote. “I actually think that girl is a security threat and so is anyone who brainwashed her.”