KEY POINTS
  • A new book from former Democratic National Committee interim chair Donna Brazile says Hillary Clinton had been controlling elements of the DNC since long before the primary race ended
  • A document obtained by multiple news outlets shows how Clinton's campaign had a say in key Democratic decisions as early as 2015
  • Still, it's explicit in saying there was no attempt to get in the way of the DNC's "obligation of impartiality and neutrality" for the primaries
  • Both Democrats and Republicans criticized the arrangement now that it's come to light
Hillary Clinton is interviewed by Mariella Frostrup (not pictured) at the Cheltenham Literature Festival on October 15, 2017 in Cheltenham, England.

Criticism is flying from both sides of the U.S. political aisle after a new book from a former party insider suggested that Hillary Clinton had been controlling elements of the Democratic National Committee since long before she became the party's nominee.

In the book, an excerpt of which was published Thursday by Politico, former DNC interim chair Donna Brazile describes how she discovered an arrangement between Clinton's camp and the party's main apparatus that she found ethically dubious.