WASHINGTON — WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange denied Thursday that the Russian government or any other “state parties” were his group's source for more than 50,000 hacked emails from the files of Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta.

In statements from WikiLeaks and in an interview with a television network supported by the Russian government, Assange dismissed warnings that Russia was the main actor behind cyberintrusions on Podesta and other politically connected individuals and others.

The WikiLeaks founder gave no evidence to back his denials.