The forthcoming documentary about the sexting scandal that made Congressman Anthony Weiner’s political career go limp is expected to come out at “the worst possible time” for Hillary Clinton.

The Democratic presidential frontrunner’s top aide, Huma Abedin, is married to Weiner and featured in the documentary “Weiner” that many believe will provide ample ammunition for critics during the general election, ABC News reports.

“Weiner” was produced by Weiner’s former aide Josh Kriegman with footage of the former congressman’s collapse after a sexting scandal in 2011 and subsequent failed run for New York City mayor that ended when he was busted sexting again in 2013.

“The Anthony Weiner scandal was one of the strangest political episodes of our time. The documentary with extraordinary behind-the-scenes footage dredging it all up again at the worst possible time for Hillary Clinton and her closest aide,” ABC’s Jon Karl said.

Throughout Weiner’s sexting scandals, as well as the documentary, Abedin is “front and center through it all, standing by Weiner as woman after woman came forward with stories of his explicit online messages,” ABC News reports.

Weiner, who went by “Carlos Danger” during his online sexploits, was exposed as “pervert” when he sent a link to a picture of his privates to a woman on Twitter in May 2011, which he initially denied but later admitted to.

Weiner apologized for lying, but did not resign from Congress until about a month later, when the picture was posted on Twitter. Weiner tried to mount a political comeback by running for New York City mayor in 2013, only to be outed for sending more nude pictures to a 22 year old girl, Sydney Leathers, of Indiana.

The repeated scandals prompted the presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to call Weiner out on his misdeeds.

“We don’t want perverts elected in New York City,” Trump said at the time.

Leathers and others believe that the new Weiner documentary will provide Trump with fresh ammunition to target Hillary Clinton and her closest confidant during the upcoming general election.

“I do think Trump will use the documentary as ammo but I really don’t think it is good ammunition,” Leathers told Inside Edition. “I don’t think there is much there to attack Hillary on. I understand that Huma is her top aide, but she is not the one who did anything wrong. It was her husband.”

“Hillary would know what it is like to have a husband who did something wrong,” she added. “I really don’t think it is going to make much of a difference.”

Weiner, meanwhile, seems to be upset that the current focus of the documentary is more on his wife than his own bad behavior.

“It is what it is. I haven’t seen it,” Weiner told Larry King. “The only thing I’d say is that it is – they’re selling it based on little snippets of my wife who didn’t cooperate, who is, like, in the background of scenes apparently, which I think is a little bit dishonest.”

Clinton and Trump are currently neck-and-neck in national polls, Reuters reports.