[Candidate Donald Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr. and others in the Trump
Organization received an email in September 2016 offering a decryption key
and website address for hacked WikiLeaks documents, according to an email
provided to congressional investigators.

The September 4 email was sent during the final stretch of the 2016
presidential race -- on the same day that Trump Jr. first tweeted about
WikiLeaks and Clinton.

"WIKILEAKS: Hillary Clinton Sent THOUSANDS of Classified Cables Marked
"(C)" for Confidential," he tweeted, sharing a story from the Gateway
Pundit, a conservative, pro-Trump website.]

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The September 4 email was sent during the final stretch of the 2016 race
Congressional investigators are uncertain who the sender is

Washington (CNN)Candidate Donald Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr. and others
in the Trump Organization received an email in September 2016 offering a
decryption key and website address for hacked WikiLeaks documents,
according to an email provided to congressional investigators.

The September 4 email was sent during the final stretch of the 2016
presidential race -- on the same day that Trump Jr. first tweeted about
WikiLeaks and Clinton.

"WIKILEAKS: Hillary Clinton Sent THOUSANDS of Classified Cables Marked
"(C)" for Confidential," he tweeted, sharing a story from the Gateway
Pundit, a conservative, pro-Trump website.

The email came two months after the hacked emails of the Democratic
National Committee were made public and one month before WikiLeaks began
leaking the contents of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta's hacked
emails. It arrived less than three weeks before WikiLeaks itself messaged
Trump Jr. and began an exchange of direct messages on Twitter.

Trump Jr. told investigators he had no recollection of the September email.

Congressional investigators are trying to ascertain whether the individual
who sent the September email is legitimate and whether it shows additional
efforts by WikiLeaks to connect with Trump's son and others on the Trump
campaign. The email also indicated that the Trump campaign could access
records from former Secretary of State Colin Powell, whose hacked emails
were made public by a Russian front group 10 days later.

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The email, which was described to CNN by multiple sources and verified by
Trump Jr.'s attorney, came from someone who listed his name as "Mike
Erickson." It was addressed to Trump, Trump Jr., Trump Jr.'s personal
assistant and others, and turned over to Congress as part of the documents
provided by the Trump Organization.

Congressional investigators are uncertain who the sender is, and CNN was
unable to make contact with the individual. It's not clear whether the
email was a legitimate effort to provide the hacked documents to the Trump
campaign.

The individual was able to obtain the email addresses for Trump Jr. and his
personal assistant, as well as an email that congressional investigators
believe was for then-candidate Trump, although he rarely uses email.

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Trump Jr. was asked about the WikiLeaks email Wednesday when he was
questioned in the House Intelligence Committee behind closed doors, several
sources familiar with the exchange told CNN.

Trump Jr.'s attorney, Alan Futerfas, told CNN that his client said he had
no recollection of the email and took no action on it. The White House did
not respond to requests for comment, and efforts to reach WikiLeaks for
comment were unsuccessful.

In a statement Friday morning, Futerfas said that Trump Jr. did not know
who Erickson was and reiterated the email was not responded to.

"We understand that the media reported 12 hours prior to this email that
the DNC emails had been hacked or leaked," Futerfas said. "We do not know
who Mike Erickson is. We have no idea who he is. We never responded to the
email."

The attorney went on to criticize "outrageous" leaks coming out of the
House Intelligence Committee.

After CNN's story published, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange tweeted that
it was "not clear what this has to do with @WikiLeaks."

"Many enthusiastic readers emailed around archives of our publications
during the election," Assange said.

The use of a website and decryption key as a means to provide information
aligns with past WikiLeaks practices. The idea is that WikiLeaks posts a
data file on the Internet, but it is encrypted and impossible to open
without the key.

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Trump Tower response

Trump Jr. says he communicated first with Hope Hicks, not his father, about
Trump Tower response

In 2010, for instance, Assange posted a "poison pill" on the Internet in
the form of a 1.4-gigabyte file that contained damaging information,
possibly about the US government. The file was encrypted, but Assange said
a few trusted associates had the key to unlock it in the event that he was
imprisoned or WikiLeaks was destroyed.

Last month, Trump Jr. released messages he exchanged on Twitter with
WikiLeaks starting in September 2016, including about an anti-Trump PAC's
password and a request from Trump Jr. and his father to push out links
about the WikiLeaks' Podesta email release.

It's unclear whether the September 4 email has any links to the younger
Trump's direct message exchanges.

In Wednesday's hearing, Trump Jr. downplayed his message exchanges with
WikiLeaks over Twitter. He claimed that talking to WikiLeaks was equivalent
to speaking with news organizations like CNN or NBC, according to multiple
sources familiar with the testimony.

UPDATE: This story has been updated to include Assange's response and Trump
Jr.'s first tweet about WikiLeaks and Clinton.

CNN's Pamela Brown, Jose Pagliery and Liz Stark contributed to this report.

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