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WikiLeaks Warns of “Significant” Information on HRC Campaign
Mr. Assange has been living in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London for five years to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he faces sexual assault accusations.
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With 75 days before voters pick their new president, email revelations are threatening to overtake Hillary Clinton’s campaign – with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange hurling another log on an already raging fire with a vow to release “significant” Clinton documents.
That release, during the Democratic National Convention where Mrs. Clinton was officially named the party’s presidential nominee, was the second batch in a series that deeply rattled the party and prompted the committee’s chairwoman, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, to step down.
The Australian also said that the planned leaks could have a “significant” impact on the presidential election, in which Clinton is facing off against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Asked whether the leaks would be a game changer for the vote, Assange said: “I think it’s significant. There are some quite unexpected angles that are quite interesting, and some even entertaining”.
“I don’t want to scoop ourselves”, he said when ask to describe the Wikileaks material.
In July, WikiLeaks posted more than 19,000 emails from the Democratic party, including some that showed Democratic National Committee officials criticizing Sen.
Stone told WND that in Wikileaks’ next dispatch of hacked documents, he has “reason to believe the Clinton Foundation scandals will surface to keep Bill and Hillary from returning to the White House”.
“In the case of the DNC leaks for example, we pushed as fast as we could to try and get it in before the Democratic Nomination Conference, because obviously people had a right to understand who it is that they’re nominating”, Assange said.
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Likewise, “people involved in [the November 8] election have a right to understand who they’re electing”.