A new report reveals that an angry and frustrated Hillary Clinton once pondered obliterating Wikileaks’ Julian Assange with a drone strike.

The shocking revelation comes as the Democratic presidential nominee and the party’s brain trust brace themselves for an “October Surprise” from Assange.

Wikileaks has vowed to unleash a torrent of emails expected to be highly damaging to the former secretary of state -- and her bid for the White House.

The True Pundit says the U.S. government was tasked with neutralizing Assange. And Clinton was the point person.

“Can’t we just drone this guy?” she pondered during one high-charged meeting, State Department sources reportedly told True Pundit. According to the website, others in the room laughed.

But not Clinton, who called the Assange a “soft target.”

Now, Assange is poised to potentially derail Clinton’s aspirations when he unveils a treasure trove of emails. Their contents remain secret.

“I don’t want to give it away,” Assange told Fox News in August. “But it’s a variety of documents, from different types of institutions that are associated with the election campaign, some quite unexpected, some even entertaining.”

Already Assange has wreaked havoc on the Democrats this election. Last spring Wikileaks released emails from Democratic power players revealing they were actively scheming against Clinton rival Bernie Sanders.

Assange had originally planned to present his latest bombshell from the balcony of the Ecuadorean embassy in London, where he’s been holed up for five years, fighting extradition to Sweden.

However, security fears prompted his press conference being moved to video link.

Assange has darkly hinted that a Democratic National Committee staffer named Seth Rich may have been Wikileaks’ Clinton source.

Rich, 27, was shot to death on a Washington street in July. Cops say the young politico was the victim of a botched robbery but his death has spawned scores of conspiracy theories.

The slaying remains unsolved.