WikiLeaks plans to dump more sensitive files on US election

WikiLeaks plans to dump more sensitive files on US election

WikiLeaks is promising to release secret documents relating to the U.S. election, at a time when there are already questions over whether Russian hackers are feeding the site information.

WikiLeaks will publish the documents “every week for the next 10 weeks” and the topics include the U.S. election, war, arms, Google, and mass surveillance, site founder Julian Assange said.

All the U.S. election documents will be released before Nov. 8, when voters cast their ballots. The leaks pertain to “U.S. power factions and how they operate,” Assange said. However, he denied deliberately trying to sabotage Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s election chances. “There’s been a lot of misquoting of me and WikiLeaks publications,” he added.

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