The trickle of Wikileaks revelations from Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta's email account is fraying the nerves of those in and surrounding Clinton world.

Politico looked into how Hillary, Bill and Chelsea Clinton were faring as more gossip and dirty laundry spills out and the short answer, according to sources, is not well.

The former president is 'having a hard time,' between the leaks and Donald Trump dredging up his past scandals, the former first daughter is livid and the Democratic nominee is straight up 'p***ed' that she's having to deal with these daily mini-scandals in the final month of her White House run.

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Those in Hillary Clinton's orbit are furious over the Wikileaks emails dumps, which are airing out the campaign's dirty laundry to the world

Former President Bill Clinton (left) is 'having a hard time' between the Wikileaks revelations and Donald Trump's campaign tactics, while Chelsea Clinton (right) is livid

Donors and friends are furious too at both the leaks and the Trump campaign's tactics.

'This is making me tear up, it's so infuriating and disgusting,' one Clinton aide wrote in an email during the last presidential debate. 'This is not our country.'

Longtime Clinton fundraiser Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild was reportedly furious when she read an unflattering email about her written by Neera Tanden, the president and CEO of the Center for American Progress, the think tank started by Podesta before he joined on at the campaign.

'I have to [see] that crazy Lade De Rothschild person,' Tanden had written in an email to Podesta, her old boss in April 2015.

The next month, Rothschild hosted a $100,000 her ticket dinner to raise money for the former secretary of state.

Former President Bill Clinton was reportedly enraged with Donald Trump paraded women around at the last debate who have accused the ex-president of sexual harassment and rape

Bill Clinton's big reason for being upset, besides the Wikileaks emails plaguing his wife's campaign daily, is that Republican nominee Donald Trump has been using the ex-president's sexual indiscretions as a way to downplay his own accusers claims that they were pawed, groped and kissed by the billionaire over the years and that he didn't ask permission.

Trump's flair for the dramatic, and his experience in reality TV, was on full display last Sunday in St. Louis when he paraded out three Clinton accusers – Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey – along with Kathy Sheton, who was 12-years-old when she was raped and Hillary Clinton, then a public defender, orchestrated a plea deal for the man accused.

The former president, watching his wife get tarred and feathered for his own sins, was reportedly enraged according to Politico when he saw Trump bring out the accusers. The Trump campaign had toyed with putting them in the family box, until debate organizers caught wind of the plan and quashed it.

Instead, they were seated in the first row.

Pushing back against Politico's sources, a Clinton aide told the news organization that the former president was neither enraged nor 'having a hard time.'

Chelsea Clinton was furious to see that a former top aide of her father, Doug Band, called her a 'spoiled brat kid' in an email - and that John Podesta didn't defend her better

Another email written by Doug Band suggested that Chelsea Clinton (left) and Bill Clinton's (right) 'office crap' was contributing to a high-level staffer's threat to commit suicide

Chelsea Clinton's fury is directed almost entirely at revelations exposed in the Wikileaks hack.

She and one of her father's former top aides, Doug Band, didn't always see eye to eye, and when she decided to step into a full-time role at the Clinton Foundation she became suspicious of some of Band's business dealings.

He pushed back, suggesting she was meddling because she had nothing better to do.

'She is acting like a spoiled brat kid who has nothing else to do but create issues to justify what she's doing because she, as she has said, hasn't found her way and has a lack of focus in life,' Band wrote in a November 2011 email to Podesta and Cheryl Mills, Hillary Clinton's chief of staff at the State Department.

In another correspondence, Band suggested that a high-ranking Clinton Foundation staffer was contemplating suicide because of 'all of this office crap with wjc and cvc,' he wrote using the initials of Bill and Chelsea Clinton.

Band suggested in the email that Chelsea Clinton was 'more concerned' with the bad press his firm, Teneo, was receiving than her role in stressing out Clinton Foundation staffers.

Chelsea Clinton, according to Politico's reporting, is 'very focused' on the email hack and was livid at Band for calling her a 'spoiled brat kid.'

She was also 'hurt' that Podesta didn't defend her when Band called her names, according to Politico.

As for Hillary Clinton, whose now seen some of those Wall Street speeches she refused to release in the primary election against Sen. Bernie Sanders leak out, she's invested in exposing the foreign culprits behind the email hack.