WikiLeaks published 2,050 illegally obtained emails on Friday from the inbox of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chair.

On social media, the website claimed to have 50,000 Podesta emails in its possession.Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has spent months alluding to an upcoming document dump that could shake up the presidential election.While it's unclear whether Assange was referring to the hacked Podesta emails, the records do provide a window into high-level conversations within the Clinton campaign that could prove too candid for comfort.The WikiLeaks release comes just hours after the State Department released 273 pages of emails recovered from Clinton's server by the FBI.