NEWLY revealed emails posted by WikiLeaks show top aides to Hillary Clinton went out of their way to keep a certain VIP happy: Uber-liberal billionaire George Soros.

The emails, hacked from the account of Clinton Campaign Chairman and Soros ally John Podesta, disclose that Ms Clinton was advised to do fundraisers simply to make Soros “happy.” They also indicate the 85-year-old Hungarian-born heavyweight, through his top aides, freely reached out to Mr Podesta to make Mr Soros’s wishes clear on issues ranging from trade to migration to the Supreme Court.

In one instance, trusted Clinton adviser Huma Abedin wrote to now-Campaign Manager Robby Mook on October 7, 2014, to tell him Ms Clinton was having dinner with Mr Soros. Ms Abedin said she expected Mr Soros would eventually ask Ms Clinton to appear at a fundraiser for America Votes, one of the many liberal organisations Mr Soros helps fund, and Ms Abedin wanted to know how to proceed.

“I would only do this for political reasons (ie to make Soros happy),” Mr Mook replied.

During her time as secretary of state, Ms Clinton was forwarded from Mr Soros’s aides on January 23, 2011 a message he wrote specifically for her addressing “a serious situation” in Albania. Mr Soros even included two actions that “need to be done urgently.” One of the suggestions was appointing “a mediator such as Carl Bildt, Martti Ahtisaari or Miroslav Lajcak…”

Ms Clinton received the email the next day. On January 27, Mr Lajcak met Albanian leaders for a mediation effort.

Just hours after Associate Justice Antonin Scalia was reported dead on February 13, 2016, the president of the Soros-founded Open Society Foundations also emailed Podesta.

“Remember our discussion of Wallace Jefferson, [former] Chief Justice in Texas?” Chris Stone asked cryptically.

Mr Podesta replied: “Yup.”

Most of the Soros-related correspondences with Mr Podesta came via Michael Vachon, an adviser and spokesman for Mr Soros, who frequently emailed Mr Podesta to schedule phone calls and meetings and relay his boss’s policy positions. Many of the messages were brief or mysterious.

On February 23, 2015, Mr Vachon wrote to Mr Podesta that he needed to tell him something “separately, important, timely but certainly not urgent.” In a message dated January 13, 2009, Mr Vachon thanked Mr Podesta for meeting with Mr Soros the previous day.

“He found it extremely useful,” Mr Vachon wrote.

Other emails show a stream of Mr Soros’s policy beliefs being passed to Mr Podesta: An invitation to the screening of a film about climate change at Mr Soros’s house in July 2015; a short documentary based on Mr Soros’s essays about Ukraine in January 2015; a Soros-authored piece titled “Recapitalize the Banking System” in October 2008.

On March 7, 2016, Mr Vachon sent Mr Podesta a memo regarding “TPP and Malaysia’s Corruption Crisis.” The document criticised President Obama for making “visible compromises” in his quest to get a deal for the Trans Pacific Partnership completed. Mr Podesta was ostensibly set to discuss the memo with Mr Soros and his son, Alexander, during a dinner later that month. Six days later, Mr Vachon got even more specific.

“In general I think George is more interested in talking about policy than the campaign per se,” Mr Vachon wrote. “In a separate email I will send you George’s latest thinking on the migration crisis, which he is spending a lot of time on. His other big preoccupation these days is Ukraine.”

While Mr Vachon said Mr Soros wasn’t interested in discussing “the campaign per se” at that dinner, his involvement in the 2016 election is extensive. As of July, Mr Soros had donated $33 million ($US25 million) to help elect Ms Clinton and other Democrats, Politico reported.

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