He's right though.
Possession of stolen data is illegal if you know it's stolen. Same with stolen items. If I walk into a bank and (somehow) steal all their financial records, then give them to someone else saying "Dude, hold my stolen bank records" well... that's illegal.
Or "Dude, I just stole this car! Can you keep it in your garage? Thanks."
Actually, it isn't. Unless you're a government employee or hold a security clearance, possession of wikileaks documents isn't illegal. Electronic records don't follow the same laws that real property does, hence your car/bank records analogy is pointless.
The act of stealing the records is illegal, the act of possessing them is not.
Wait... so I can have a copy of every single stolen piece of data and it's not illegal? Like I can buy a stolen credit card number with social security # and it's totally legal?
Interesting...
Then it's clear that CNN is owned by Hillary and thus is telling everyone "don't read those e-mails". Bet fox is saying "Read those e-mails".
Question though: All this focus on Hillary is all fine and good but what about Trump? I mean, why isn't Wikileaks trying to get Trump's Campaign e-mails? That's only fair, right? Why so much focus on Clinton? We ALREADY know she's doing bad shit.