WikiLeaks to release more Clinton emails

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says his organization is preparing to release another batch of emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private server.
“We have upcoming leaks in relation to Hillary Clinton. …We have emails pending publication,” Assange said during an interview Sunday with ITV.
Already, Wikileaks has provided searchable database of 30,322 emails and attachments sent to and from Clinton’s private server between 2010 and 2014.
Assange, a fervent Clinton critic, says the email trove includes the evidence needed to indict Clinton—but he doesn’t believe Attorney General Lorretta Lynch will act.
“She’s not going to indict Hillary Clinton, that’s not possible. It’s not going to happen. But the FBI can push for concessions from a Clinton government,” he said.
Assange has also said that the U.S. government isn’t the only powerful entity working to protect Clinton and help her get elected.
“Google is heavily integrated with Washington power, at personal level and at business level… Google which has increasing control over the distribution channels… is intensely allying itself with U.S. exceptionalism,” Assange said last week.
During his interview with ITV, the WikiLeaks founder said the relationship is responsible in part for Clinton’s ability to court liberal voters while simultaneously being a war hawk.
Assange noted that Clinton’s true love of war and destabilization is obvious in email exchanges which show her overriding the Pentagon and ordering the overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
“They predicted that the postwar outcome would be something like it is … she has a long history of being a liberal war hawk,” he said.
Posted on June 13, 2016 by Sam RolleyViews: 13

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says his organization is preparing to release another batch of emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s private server.
“We have upcoming leaks in relation to Hillary Clinton. …We have emails pending publication,” Assange said during an interview Sunday with ITV.
Already, Wikileaks has provided searchable database of 30,322 emails and attachments sent to and from Clinton’s private server between 2010 and 2014.
Assange, a fervent Clinton critic, says the email trove includes the evidence needed to indict Clinton—but he doesn’t believe Attorney General Lorretta Lynch will act.
“She’s not going to indict Hillary Clinton, that’s not possible. It’s not going to happen. But the FBI can push for concessions from a Clinton government,” he said.
Assange has also said that the U.S. government isn’t the only powerful entity working to protect Clinton and help her get elected.
“Google is heavily integrated with Washington power, at personal level and at business level… Google which has increasing control over the distribution channels… is intensely allying itself with U.S. exceptionalism,” Assange said last week.
During his interview with ITV, the WikiLeaks founder said the relationship is responsible in part for Clinton’s ability to court liberal voters while simultaneously being a war hawk.
Assange noted that Clinton’s true love of war and destabilization is obvious in email exchanges which show her overriding the Pentagon and ordering the overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
“They predicted that the postwar outcome would be something like it is … she has a long history of being a liberal war hawk,” he said.

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