In an event Tuesday morning celebrating the tenth anniversary of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange appeared on video from his house arrest inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He said the whistleblower organization plans to publish leaks "every week for the next ten weeks."



"We have on a schedule... all the U.S. election data to come out before November 8," he said. "The upcoming series includes significant material about war, arms, and oil on the U.S. election and on mass surveillance."



"We will begin the first publication in that series this week, I am not going to specify the hour," he added.



The Clinton campaign responded, saying: "We think that it’s a really troubling development in the American election and we’ve had Republicans speak out about that too. This is really problematic that we have a foreign country, particularly Russia, trying to influence the American election, so that’s deeply troubling to us."