The emails range from March 20, 2009, to April 24, 2017, according to the whistleblowing website. Sputnik news reports.
WikiLeaks said it was also providing an archive of 71,848 emails and added that only 21,075 were marked verified, however, the rest of the batch could be expected to be authentic as well “based on statistical sampling.”
Macron won the second round of the presidential election in France on May 7, gathering support of over 66 percent of voters. he assumed the office on May 14.