Julian Assange: My Next Leak Will Ensure Hillary’s Arrest
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange
has said that Wikileaks have obtained information that, when released
soon, will guarantee a Hillary Clinton indictment.
During a recent interview with ITV, Assange said his next release will “provide enough evidence” to see Hillary arrested.
Silenceisconsent.net reports:
WikiLeaks has already published 30,322 emails from Clinton’s private email server,
spanning from June 30, 2010 to August 12, 2014. While Assange didn’t
specify what exactly was in the emails, he did tell ITV that WikiLeaks
had “accumulated a lot of material about Hillary Clinton, which could
proceed to an indictment.”
Assange hinted that the emails slated
for publication contain additional information about the Clinton
Foundation. He also reminded ITV’s Robert Peston that previously
released emails contained one damning piece of communication from
Clinton, instructing a staffer to remove the classification settings
from an official State Department communication and send it through a “nonsecure” channel. Assange then pointed out that the Obama administration has previously prosecuted numerous whistleblowers for violating the government’s procedures for handling classified documents.
In regard to the ongoing FBI
investigation, however, Assange expressed a lack of confidence in the
Obama administration’s Justice Department to indict the former Secretary
of State.
“[Attorney General Loretta Lynch] is not
going to indict Hillary Clinton. It’s not possible that could happen.
But the FBI could push for new concessions from the Clinton government
in exchange for its lack of indictment.”
WikiLeaks has long been a thorn in the
side of the former Secretary of State, who called on President Obama to
prosecute the whistleblowing site after its 2010 leak of State
Department cables. Julian Assange remains confined to the Ecuadorian
Embassy in downtown London, as Ecuador has promised to not hand over the
WikiLeaks founder to US authorities.
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