Donald Trump on Tuesday called for President Obama to be “investigated” over Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of State, citing newly released emails published by WikiLeaks.
“That’s why he stuck up for Hillary, because he didn’t want to be dragged in. Because he knew all about her private server,” the GOP presidential nominee told Reuters.
“This means that he has to be investigated,” Trump said.
{mosads}Trump has seized on a newly leaked email exchange from Clinton’s campaign chairman, John Podesta, published by WikiLeaks.
The exchange between Podesta and longtime Clinton aide Cheryl Mills came after Obama’s March 2015 television interview in which the president said he discovered through news reports that Clinton, now the Democratic presidential nominee, used a private server.
The White House insisted on Tuesday that Obama’s comments at the time last year were “entirely factual.”
“That means Obama is now into the act,” Trump said at Tuesday’s rally. “And now I understand, despite his hatred of the Clintons … now I understand why he pushed her, because he didn’t want to get caught up in the big lie.
“This guy — he’s as bad as she is,” Trump said.
The GOP nominee also hammered Clinton over the investigation, arguing that her “criminal conduct” was a threat to “the foundations of democracy.” He has previously called for a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton if he’s elected president.
“We have to investigate the investigation,” Trump said.