Trump confidant predicts WikiLeaks will end Clinton’s campaign this week

A friend of Donald Trump who has served as an unofficial campaign surrogate says Wednesday will be the end of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

Roger Stone, who served on Trump’s campaign before leaving in August 2015, tweeted early Sunday morning that WikiLeaks may have some revelations about Clinton coming.

“Wednesday @HillaryClinton is done,” Stone tweeted, adding the hashtag “Wikileaks.”


WikiLeaks has released a trove of emails related to the Democratic National Committee’s dealings over the presidential primary race between Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Those emails had more of an impact on the DNC than the Clinton campaign directly, which revealed correspondence DNC officials plotting to undermine Sanders in favor of Clinton. Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz stepped down from her post as chairwoman of the committee along with multiple staffers in the wake of the email dump.

National security analysts have suggested WikiLeaks received the emails from hackers working at the direction of Russia or possibly agents of the Kremlin. It’s been widely speculated that WikiLeaks is being used by Russian President Vladimir Putin to influence the United States election.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has promised to release information that could impact the race before Nov. 8.

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