A new batch from Wikileaksappears to show Hillary Clinton and her team scrambling to "dump all those e-mails" the same day a New York Times investigation revealed her use of a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state.

In leaked e-mails from March 2, 2016, Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta tells the now-Democratic presidential nominee's aide Cheryl Mills to "dump" e-mails as soon as possible. Podesta's instruction came just a week before Clinton admitted at a press conference she had deleted over 30,000 e-mails, insisting none of them were classified.

“Not to sound like Lanny," Podesta writes. "But we are going to have to dump all those emails so better to do so sooner than later.”

It is not known which e-mails Podesta is referencing, but "Lanny" is thought to be Lanny Davis, a lawyer who served as special council to then-President Bill Clinton.

“Think you just got your new nickname,” Mills responded.

Wikileaks claims it will leak 50,000 e-mails in total before election day on Nov. 8. This latest information dump brings the tally up to 42,000.