Many people spend a lot of time wondering about Hillary. Well over the past 24 hours, the most comment thing is: What does Wikileaks have on Hillary? Check out the list on Google Trends.
Top trending questions on @HillaryClinton in the past day. More data at https://t.co/WNyWeX22Rt pic.twitter.com/oWR6iKVbin
— GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) October 3, 2016
Additional to that, Google Trends has released an analysis of the most frequently searched phrases that are related to Hillary Clinton. Early morning it was all Wikileaks, Julian Assange and Roger Stone. Clearly, the world is wondering what is going on with the latest data dump by Wikileaks. Here is a graphic with more information on that.
There is a press conference set to be held by Wikileaks on Tuesday. It is to celebrate the 10th anniversary of WikiLeaks and also to talk about their past, present and future. They have also mentioned that this is the leak that could lead to an indictment.
Assange told Britain’s ITV: “We have upcoming leaks in relation to Hillary Clinton. We’ve accumulated a lot of material about Hillary Clinton. We could proceed to an indictment.”
Just last month Julian Assange had an interview with Sean Hannity. He said that the leaks that everyone has been waiting for are imminent. This made many people think that these leaks are coming Tuesday during the press conference.
What Does Wikileaks Have on Hillary?
Initially, Assange was looking to deliver the information from the balcony of the Ecuadorian embassy in London. The announcement was cancelled due to security concerns.
Due to security concerns at the Ecuadorian Embassy, Julian Assange's balcony announcement on Tues has been cancelled, per @wikileaks
— Jesse Rodriguez (@JesseRodriguez) September 30, 2016
The press conference is just hours away. Infowars will be providing live coverage starting at 2 AM CST.
Could this be a turning point in the election or is Assange making much adieu about nothing? This will be revealed in the coming hours and many people are excited to find out. The world awaits while Julian Assange prepares his latest leak. "The truth will set you free" is the WikiLeaks slogan. Let's see if it holds true with this announcement.