"Friends, please remember that if you see a whopper of a Wikileaks in next two days - it's probably a fake," Clinton's communications director Jennifer Palmieri wrote on Twitter. | Getty Clinton camp warns any WikiLeaks whoppers are probably 'fake'

Hillary Clinton's campaign, apparently nervous about a last-minute surprise from John Podesta's hacked emails, warned Sunday morning that any bombshells from the WikiLeaks trove in the final hours of the election are probably "fake."

"Friends, please remember that if you see a whopper of a Wikileaks in next two days - it's probably a fake," Clinton's communications director Jennifer Palmieri wrote on Twitter.


The Clinton campaign has refused to verify the authenticity of the emails stolen from the private email account of the Democratic nominee's campaign chairman, and has accused the Russians of being behind the hack.

The trove has produced some embarrassing messages, including the Clinton camp's internal discussions about the threat that primary rival Bernie Sanders posed and excerpts from Clinton's paid Wall Street speeches.

