Donald Trump laid into Hillary Clinton on Thursday night for spending a whopping $630,000 in taxpayer funds to promote the State Department's Facebook pages, saying if she were more interesting it wouldn't have been necessary.

During a campaign stop in northeastern Ohio, he rattled off a list of spending abuses at State – 'a wild bunch of things,' he called them – that the Republican National Committee outlined in a research memo published Thursday.

They included '$630,000 to try and make the State – Ohh, this is a good one – to try and make the State Department Facebook pages more popular,' Trump said.

'Doesn't she understand? You need personality to do that! Not money! You need personality!'

Trump said there was 'not a lot of personality there, even though she'd get millions of dollars to make speeches. I tell you what, that wasn't a good deal.'

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Donald Trump (pictured in Geneva, Ohio, Thursday) listed spending abuses the Republican National Committee outlined in a research memo published Thursday

Trump said the spending abuses included '$630,000 to try and make the State – Ohh, this is a good one – to try and make the State Department Facebook pages (pictured) more popular'

Trump laid into Hillary Clinton (pictured greeting early voters in North Carolina Thursday) during a campaign stop in northeastern Ohio

The GOP report identified more than $600 million that was squandered in Iraq and Afghanistan alone.

But it was then-Secretary Clinton's social media budget that got her Republican rival's tongue wagging the most.

Trump's litany included '$5.4 million on a no-bid contract for crystal stemware, $167.5 million on cost overruns at the embassy in Afghanistan,' and 'over $200 million on mostly unused police training facilities in Iraq.'

He chuckled at the idea of spending '$79,000 to buy copies of President Obama's books.'

'Wonderful!' he mocked. 'Wonderful deal!'

Also on his hit list were $53,000 'to polish marble at the Brazilian embassy,' along with '$216,000 to hire an event planner for a Fourth of July party in Madrid' and '$88,000 to send three comedians to India.'

'These are the things!' he exclaimed in a frustrated voice as his penny-pinching business sense bubbled to the surface.

And Trump blasted Clinton for spending 'more than $250,000 to purchase art in Mexico – where they're taking our companies! And our jobs! Now we're buying art.'

After chants of 'Build That Wall!' subsided, Trump also mentioned $410,000 spent to buy art in China.

It was then-Secretary Clinton's social media budget that got Trump's tongue wagging the most

Trump chuckled at the idea of spending '$79,000 to buy copies of President Obama's books' (pictured left and right)

'The elites in government like Hillary Clinton believe they're entitled to do whatever they want. Hillary Clinton has never earned an honest dollar,' he said.

'What she's done to our country is a disgrace and she should be ashamed of herself. She lives the high life at your expense, making money off the rigged system.'

'And it is a rigged system,' he assured a few thousand people inside the Spire Institute's Track & Field Building, a cavernous multipurpose sports complex.

'Are you starting to agree with me about the rigged system?' he asked. [CHEERING]

Trump has cast himself in the role of reforming crusader, and Clinton in the part of an entrenched elite who most fears being cut off from the government gravy train.

'Those who benefit from the corruption will say and do anything to keep it the way it is,' he said Thursday night.

'Hillary Clinton said she left the White House "dead broke," Trump added with disgust in his voice, 'And now they're worth more than $200 million.'

'All they did is sell access, sell favors and sell out the American worker,' he declared.

Supporters of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump cheer during a campaign rally in Geneva, Ohio

The billionaire Republican has pledged to 'drain the swamp' of corruption if he wins the White House.

'Drain the swamp!' has joined 'Build that wall!' and 'Lock her up!' – that one aimed at Clinton – among popular chants at his loud, raucous rallies.

As his fans shouted for him on Thursday to drain the swamp, Trump stopped and pointed.

'I see this little boy here,' he told supporters, 'and he's screaming, "Drain the swamp!"'