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Trump's campaign ally, WikiLeaks, who supported Trump's election bid by releasing Clinton team emails during critical moments in the race, has just released what it says are thousands of documents from the CIA.
Meanwhile, Trump is busy retweeting Fox's morning show. I guess he really does love WikiLeaks. Too much to be bothered by their hacking of our intelligence community.
WikiLeaks publish 1000s of what it says are CIA documents
PARIS (AP) — WikiLeaks has published thousands of documents that it says come from the CIA's Center for Cyber Intelligence, a dramatic release that appears to give an eye-opening look at the intimate details of the agency's cyberespionage effort.
The dump could not immediately be authenticated by The Associated Press and the CIA did not return repeated messages seeking comment, but WikiLeaks has a long track record of releasing top secret government documents.
One expert who examined the dump, Rendition Infosec founder Jake Williams, told the AP it appeared legitimate.
If it does prove legitimate, the dump will represent yet another catastrophic breach for the U.S. intelligence community at the hands of WikiLeaks and its allies, which have repeatedly humbled Washington with the mass release of classified material.
Meanwhile, Trump is busy retweeting Fox's morning show. I guess he really does love WikiLeaks. Too much to be bothered by their hacking of our intelligence community.
“I love WikiLeaks,” Trump proclaimed, while bashing his opponent Hillary Clinton during the campaign rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania with nearly 10,000 people, according to Fox News, at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza. WikiLeaks has been slowly revealing controversial emails from Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta.