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The AP is now releasing a trove of documents from

The AP is now releasing a trove of documents from the "larger trove" of WikiLeaks emails, chat logs, financial records, secretly recorded footage, and other documents that it says are part of a leaked "larger trove of WikiLeaks emails, chat logs, financial records, secretly recorded footage, and other documents."

The AP has published a cache of 10 documents that it says are part of a leaked "larger trove of WikiLeaks emails, chat logs, financial records, secretly recorded footage, and other documents."

The AP has posted a cache of 10 documents that it says are part of a leaked "larger trove of WikiLeaks emails, chat logs, financial records, secretly recorded footage, and other documents."

The leak of classified documents from the NSA, NSA contractor Edward Snowden, comes just a few days before WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is due to release a trove of documents from the NSA, NSA contractor Edward Snowden, comes just a few days before WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is due to release a trove of documents from the NSA, NSA contractor Edward Snowden, and other documents that WikiLeaks is seeking to release as part of the Julian Assange saga. WikiLeaks is now releasing a trove of documents from the "larger trove" of documents WikiLeaks has released on Friday of the "secrecy" in the "Julian Assange saga" from the NSA, NSA contractor Edward Snowden, that is being released by Wikileaks on the heels of the documents that WikiLeaks is seeking to release as part of the Julian Assange saga.

"We are very concerned that the leaked documents, which include information that's potentially damaging to the U.S. government, may come to light today as part of a broader effort to make Julian Assange look like a hero," said Aaron Blake, an attorney with the Center for Democracy and Technology.

"It's important that the documents are in the public domain and not released in the form of a search warrant. WikiLeaks is already being asked by the Federal Communications Commission to hand over all of the emails and other documents that are classified and in the public domain and to allow them to be sent to WikiLeaks and to the public."

"We're not saying we're going to release all of this. We are not going to release all of this. But we are very concerned that the leaked documents, which include information that's potentially damaging to the U.S. government, may come to light today as part of a broader effort to make Julian Assange look like a hero."

FBI Director James Comey, in a letter to WikiLeaks on Friday, said the

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