Following the leak of State Department cables back in 2010, it seems WikiLeaks is back on Hillary Clinton’s case in a big way once again as the whistleblowing website plans to release documents about the presumptive Democratic nominee that are so incriminating, it could virtually take her out of the race to become the next U.S. President.

While WikiLeaks has been on Hillary’s business quite a lot these last few months – especially with the U.S. Presidential Race heating up, this one that the website is about to unleash is supposedly so big that once it comes out, it’ll all be over for Clinton and, if what WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange is saying is true, it could even lead to the controversial Democrat facing a truckload of charges left and right.

According to Julian Assange, they have enough evidence that should compel the U.S. Department of Justice to go after Clinton. This is following the fact that they have already released 30,322 emails dating between June 30, 2010, to August 12, 2014, from Hillary’s private server. Sure, WikiLeaks hasn’t actually specified what was in the emails but as far as Assange is concerned, they have ”accumulated a lot of material about her, which could proceed to an indictment.”

In Assange’s interview with ITV London’s Robert Peston, the WikiLeaks co-founder also hinted on the notion that the emails that they have, which are slated for release, contain additional sensitive information on Hillary’s Clinton Foundation. Assange also reminded Peston that the last batch of leaked emails that they released also contain one critical piece of information – that bit with Hillary instructing one staffer to remove the classification settings from an official State Department communication and send it through a nonsecure channel.

Unfortunately, Assange knows that while they have enough evidence to indict Hillary, it probably would be hard to do so under the reign of Attorney General Loretta Lynch. Assange said that –

”[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.”

Whichever the case is, it is clear as the sun on a bright sunny day that the WikiLeaks co-founder doesn’t want to have Hillary Clinton as his president. And while he described Clinton’s biggest rival Donald Trump as an ”unpredictable phenomenon,” he didn’t really say if he prefers the Republican neanderthal instead either.

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