Mary Bowerman

USA TODAY Network

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange continues to deny that Russian government was the source of the hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta.

In an interview airing Tuesday at 10 p.m. on the The Sean Hannity Show, Assange reiterated that the source of the leaked emails was not Russian government.

"We can say, we have said, repeatedly that over the last two months that our source is not the Russian government and it is not a state party," Assange told Sean Hannity.

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While President Obama, the FBI and CIA claim to have evidence that Russia hacked Democratic Party officials during the presidential election, Assange alleges that the officials are letting politics get in the way of truth.

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"Our publications had wide uptake by the American people, they’re all true,” Assange told Hannity. “But that’s not the allegation that’s being presented by the Obama White House. So, why such a dramatic response? Well, the reason is obvious. They’re trying to delegitimize the Trump administration as it goes into the White House. They are trying to say that President-elect Trump is not a legitimate president."