The daughter of a man choked to death by New York police has hit out at the Clinton campaign, accusing it of plotting to 'use' her father's killing to its advantage.

Erica Garner went after Hillary Clinton's team after the latest batch of hacked emails released by Wikileaks.

'I'm troubled by the revelation that you and this campaign actually discussed "using" Eric Garner … Why would you want to 'use my dad?' Garner tweeted on Thursday.

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Erica Garner has hit out at the Clinton campaign, accusing it of discussing how they could 'use' her father's death at the hands of New York police to their advantage

Hacked emails show Clinton's traveling press secretary Nick Merrill had a discussion with other staff members about whether or not Eric Garner should be included in an op-ed about gun violence that was published in March.

'I know we have Erica Garner issues but we don't want to mention Eric at all? I can see her coming after us for leaving him out of the piece,' Merrill wrote.

Senior policy advisor Maya Harris replied: 'Eric Garner not included because not killed by gun violence.'

Ultimately, Garner was not included in the published piece. The emails do not show the campaign make direct mention of any plans to 'use' the 43-year-old's death.

'I'm troubled by the revelation that you and this campaign actually discussed "using" Eric Garner … Why would you want to 'use my dad?' Garner tweeted on Thursday

This tweet was in response to a hacked email that was released by Wikileaks, which showed the Clinton campaign discussing whether Eric Garner should be included in an op-ed about gun violence

During her tweet-storm on Thursday, Garner said: 'These people will co opt anything to push their agenda. Police violence is not the same as gun violence.'

'What really p***es me off is that the Clinton camp won't just admit these emails belong to them.'

She also responded to an email that identified her as a potential issue for the campaign.

'I'm vey (sic) interested to know exactly what @CoreyCiorciari meant when he said "I know we have an Erica Garner problem" in the #PodestaEmails19,' she tweeted.

'I know we have Erica Garner issues but we don't want to mention Eric at all? I can see her coming after us for leaving him out of the piece,' traveling press secretary Nick Merrill (pictured with Clinton) wrote in an email

Garner attacked policy advisor Corey Ciorciari in her tweets, while also calling the 'Clinton camp' 'liars'

Ciorciari is a policy advisor for the Democratic nominee.

Garner endorsed Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primaries, and has been a strong critic of Clinton on social media.

However, she also attacked Republican nominee Donald Trump on Thursday night, calling him a 'racist'.

'My beef with Hillary doesnt make Trump less racist. PERIOD,' she tweeted.

Erica Garner has been a vocal critic of Hillary Clinton throughout the campaign, often attacking her on social media

Garner also endorsed Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primaries. She is pictured on stage with Sanders during an event in February

'Trump denied Black people housing, um plus the central park 5 needing to be executed oh and his comments on Mexicans. He's racist.'

It comes just days after Eric Garner's girlfriend, Jewel Miller, asked to having a restraining order taken out against Erica - accusing her of harassment.

'Jewel miller is an embarrassment to my dads [sic] legacy she never in the paper for anything positive just gossip and negative petty s**t,' the daughter wrote on social media.

Miller said she fears for her safety as a result of the messages, and appealed to a judge to grant the order.

Garner's criticism of Hillary is in contrast to the support her grandmother, Gwen Carr, has given the Democratic nominee.

Carr officially endorsed Clinton earlier this year, citing her ability to tackle gun violence and racial injustice.

Garner's criticism of Hillary is in contrast to the support her grandmother, Gwen Carr (pictured), has given the Democratic nominee

Eric Garner was strangled to death after being stopped for selling loose cigarettes in Staten Island on July 17, 2014. Officer Daniel Pantaleo (circled, left) was seen on video putting him in a chokehold

'Hillary seems to be the only candidate right now who's talking about how we can be strategic in trying to solve this problem. That's why I'm endorsing her for president,' she wrote in an email to supporters.

Eric Garner was strangled to death after being stopped for selling loose cigarettes in Staten Island on July 17, 2014.