Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump Wednesday appeared to ask Russia to find and make public missing emails from Democrat Hillary Clinton. “I will tell you this, Russia, if you’re listening,” Trump said. “I hope you’re able to find 30,000 emails that are missing.” Trump was talking about emails from Clinton’s private email server that she deleted before turning over others to the State Department. Clinton said the deleted emails covered private matters. She said they were not related to her work as secretary of state. After Trump made the statement, his vice presidential running-mate, Indiana Governor Mike Pence, offered a different opinion. Russia faced “serious consequences” if it interfered with the U.S. election, Pence said. It is unusual for a vice presidential candidate to disagree publicly with his running mate. Trump’s unusual request came after WikiLeaks released emails from the Democratic National Committee, or DNC, Sunday.