Wikileaks will publish ‘enough evidence’ to indict Hillary Clinton, warns Assange
Wikileaks
founder Julian Assange targets "war hawk" Hillary Clinton ©
Reuters
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June, 2016
Wikileaks
co-founder Julian Assange warns more information will be published
about Hillary Clinton, enough to indict her if the US government is
courageous enough to do so, in what he predicts will be “a very big
year” for the whistleblowing website.
Expressing
concerns in an ITV interview about the Democratic presidential
candidate, who he claims is monitoring him, Assange described
Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump as an “unpredictable
phenomenon”,
but predictably, given their divergent political views, didn’t say
if he preferred the billionaire to be president.
He
was not asked if he supported Green Party candidate Jill Stein, even
though she said she would immediately
pardonWikileaks
whistleblower Chelsea Manning if elected.
“We
have emails relating to Hillary Clinton which are pending
publication,” Assange
told Peston
on Sunday when
asked if more of her leaked electronic communications would be
published.
About
32,000 emails from her private server have been leaked by Wikileaks
so far, but Assange would not confirm the number of emails or when
they are expected to be published.
Vote for @DrJillStein of the #GreenParty Jill will protect our whistleblowers & she will pardon Chelsea Manning.
Speaking
via video link from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Assange said
that there was enough information in the emails to indict Clinton,
but that was unlikely to happen under the current Attorney General,
Obama appointee Loretta Lynch.
He
does think “the
FBI can push for concessions from the new Clinton government in
exchange for its lack of indictment.”
In 2015 Hillary Clinton's campaign HQ moved to 1 Pierrepoint Plazza just a few floors under DoJ head Lorreta Lynch.
Clinton
has been acting like the presumptive Democratic nominee even though
votes are still being counted in California after the June 7 primary,
Sanders flipped three counties in his favor, and nine superdelegates
have dropped the former New York senator.
#CAPrimary: Three counties just flipped for @BernieSanders! It's still not over.. http://bit.ly/1tjuWy3
The
former secretary of state pushed for the prosecution of Wikileaks,
rather than the global criminals they exposed, and the organization
described her as a “war
hawk.”
Assange
said the leaked emails revealed that she overrode the Pentagon’s
reluctance to overthrow sovereign Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in
2011, and that “they
predicted the post-war outcome would be what it is, which is ISIS
taking over the country.”
Clinton pushed for overthrow of Gaddafi despite Pentagon's opposition & Prediction of the postwar outcome
The
email scandal could become a headache as the race to the White House
heats up and the FBI continues to investigate her.
Sworn
testimony from officials working in the department revealed that
Clinton did not “know
how to use a computer to do e-mail,” instead
using her Blackberry for official communications.
Clinton’s
office was a designated Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility
(SCIF), where the use of wireless devices was not permitted, leading
to Clinton leaving her office in order to access mails.
Sensitive
information regarding US security was sent to her private server,
including information on drone strikes.
Clinton’s
use of a private email account came to light in 2013, when a hacker
going by the name of Guccifer accessed the email account of her aide
Sidney Blumenthal.
WikiLeaks Is About to Ruin Hillary Clinton’s Chances of Becoming President
WikiLeaks
founder Julian Assange says his next leak will virtually guarantee
an indictment of Hillary Clinton.
In
a recent
interview with ITV,
Assange said the whistleblowing website will soon be leaking
documents that will provide “enough evidence” for the Department
of Justice to indict the presumptive Democratic nominee. 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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