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WikiLeaks Says It Will Publish More Hillary Clinton Emails

Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to members of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, in Washington, DC.
The Washington Post/Getty Images Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to members of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, in Washington, DC on June, 10, 2016

The issue has dogged Clinton during her campaigning for the Democratic nomination

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange says that the whistleblower organization will publish more emails Hillary Clinton sent and received on her private email server while Secretary of State.

“We have emails pending publication, that is correct,” Assange told U.K. television on Sunday. The Wikileaks founder was speaking from the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he has lived since July 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden, where is he wanted for rape allegations dating back to 2010.

Assange did not indicate when or how many of Clinton’s emails he would leak, the Guardian says.

The FBI is currently investigating whether the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee’s handling of classified information violates federal law and State Department procedures. In May, the State Department’s Office of Inspector General released a 78-page report that harshly criticized Clinton’s email practices.

In March, Wikileaks set up a public, searchable Hillary Clinton email database, which archives 30,322 emails and email attachments sent to and from Clinton between June 2010 and August 2014.

[The Guardian]

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