WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange promised he's not done leaking information that could be damaging to Hillary Clinton. During an interview this week with Fox's Megyn Kelly he said the documents would be "significant" in perhaps turning the tide of the 2016 election by giving voters a better understanding who they're electing.
According to Assange:
We have a lot of pages of material, thousands of pages of material.
I don't want to give the game away, but it's a variety of different types of documents from different institutions that are associated with the election campaign. There are some unexpected angles that are quite interesting, and some that are even entertaining.
Assange wasn't asked about WikiLeaks' departure from standards it once held itself to. In the previous three data leaks, the organization published dozens of credit card and social security numbers for people that weren't implicated in the leak itself.
It's also faced criticism recently for putting women in dangerafter leaking the Erdogan emails from the Turkish government earlier this year.http://www.aol.com/article/2016/08/26/assange-wikileaks-will-reveal-thousands-more-clinton-document/21459050/