Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said Tuesday that FBI Director James Comey's decision to not prosecute Hillary Clinton for her private email server use was "a glaring indictment of Hillary Clinton's complete lack of judgment, honesty, and preparedness to be our next commander in chief."
"They confirm what we've long known: Hillary Clinton has spent the last 16 months looking into cameras deliberately lying to the American people," the chairman said.
"We now know Clinton failed to turn over thousands of work-related records she certified were in the possession of the State Department, that more than one hundred emails contained material that was classified at the time they were sent or received, and that her server was less secure than Gmail and was likely hacked by hostile actors.
"This is grossly negligent conduct on the part of Hillary Clinton and her aides," Priebus added, "but as the Obama administration has repeatedly shown throughout this process, they were never going to prosecute Clinton's criminal behavior because they are counting on her to deliver their failed agenda a third term.
"Between the attorney general's private meeting with Bill Clinton last week to President Barack Obama's active support for Hillary Clinton's candidacy, the American people will rightly be left second-guessing whether justice was really served."