Another round of Hillary Clinton’s emails from her off-the-books account will soon be exposed on Wikileaks, the organization’s founder Julian Assange announced Sunday.

“We have upcoming leaks in relation to Hillary Clinton … We have emails pending publication, that is correct,” Assange said in an interview on ITV’s “Peston.”

Wikileaks, the international media organization known for disseminating secret documents, is preparing to reveal emails sent and received on Clinton’s private email account during her tenure as secretary of state. Assange didn’t say how many emails would be released or discuss the content of the emails in detail.

In March, Wikileaks started a searchable archive of more than 30,000 emails and attachments pulled from Clinton’s private account from 2010 to 2014.

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Clinton Email Archive on Wikileaks: https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/

Clinton’s covert email account has been under federal investigation for roughly a year, though the likely Democratic nominee continues to downplay it as a “security review,” a term used by the Clinton campaign that still puzzles FBI officials.

Assange, an unapologetic Hillary Clinton critic, doesn’t believe U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch will indict Clinton.

“She’s not going to indict Hillary Clinton — that’s not possible. It’s not going to happen. But the FBI can push for concessions from a Clinton government,” he said.

Assange said Wikileaks has a history of exposing truths about Clinton, including a push for the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, despite Pentagon reluctance, according to The Guardian.

“They predicted that the postwar outcome would be something like it is … she has a long history of being a liberal war hawk,” he said.

Assange said Clinton received frequent updates on his whereabouts.

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“The WikiLeaks founder has been confined to the Ecuadorian embassy in London since July 2012, when he sought asylum to avoid extradition. Assange is wanted in Sweden over allegations of rape dating from 2010, which he denies, but he has not been charged,” The Guardian reported.

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