Sen. Marco Rubio Marco RubioRubio: If elected, I plan to serve full Senate term The Hill's 12:30 Report Cruz: Voter fraud a challenge MORE (R-Fla.) said he will not discuss any leaked documents published by WikiLeaks and is calling on the rest of his party to ignore them as well.

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"As our intelligence agencies have said, these leaks are an effort by a foreign government to interfere with our electoral process and I will not indulge it,” Rubio told ABC News

"Further, I want to warn my fellow Republicans who may want to capitalize politically on these leaks: Today it is the Democrats. Tomorrow it could be us."

Many Republicans, including presidential nominee Donald Trump Donald TrumpTrump, the last Great White Hype, needs to be KO’d in Las Vegas Top Trump aide blames 'sleep deprivation' for discussing 'plan to defeat Islam' Tawdry campaign lands in Sin City MORE, have seized upon a trove of emails that were purportedly stolen from Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton Hillary Rodham ClintonTrump, the last Great White Hype, needs to be KO’d in Las Vegas Tawdry campaign lands in Sin City The stakes are high for Debate 3, but don’t expect record ratings MORE’s campaign chairman in a hack and published by WikiLeaks.

The U.S. intelligence community has blamed Russia for similar hacks in the past year as part of an effort to undermine the presidential election.

"I will not discuss any issue that has become public solely on the basis of WikiLeaks,” Rubio told ABC.