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Huge Collection Of Hillary Clinton's Iraq War Emails Published By WikiLeaks

Huge Collection Of Hillary Clinton's Iraq War Emails Published By WikiLeaks

The emails were apparently obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request.

Mel Ramsay

Mel Ramsay

WikiLeaks has published a whole treasure trove of Hillary Clinton's emails pertaining to the Iraq war.

It's believed that there are more than 1,200 emails, and Julian Assange himself has previously claimed that the content alone would be enough 'to indict her'. Basically, this means it could have her formally accused or charged with a crime.

Assange told ITV: "We could proceed to an indictment, but if Loretta Lynch is the head of the DOJ in the United States, she's not going to indict Hillary Clinton.

"That's not possible that could happen."

The emails were apparently sent during Clinton's time as Secretary of State. WikiLeaks claims that the emails were obtained from the US State Department after they issued a Freedom of Information Act request.

Various sources, including RT, have reported that Clinton was faced with three hours of questioning by the FBI over the weekend.

However, a CNN reporter has tweeted that sources have claimed that she will not face any charges within the next two weeks.

Whether or not this has an impact on Clinton's presidential candidacy is another question.

Words by Mel Ramsay

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Topics: Hillary Clinton