WASHINGTON – Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton labeled the Chelsea explosion “apparent” terrorism and vowed to “not rest” until those responsible are brought to justice.

In a statement released late Sunday afternoon, Clinton grouped the Manhattan bombing with the pipe bomb at a New Jersey 5K Marine Corps charity race and deadly mall stabbings in Minnesota as “apparent terrorist attacks.”

“I strongly condemn the apparent terrorist attacks in Minnesota, New Jersey, and New York,” Clinton said. “I pray for all of those who were wounded, and for their families. Once again, we saw the bravery of our first responders who run toward danger to help others. Their quick actions saved lives.”

She pledged support for law enforcement working to identify the bombers and bring them to justice.

“We will not rest until that happens,” Clinton continued. “ISIS has claimed responsibility for the attack in Minnesota, and this should steel our resolve to protect our country and defeat ISIS and other terrorist groups. I have laid out a comprehensive plan to do that,” noting her plans for an intelligence surge and working with tech companies to shut down online recruiting.

“Americans have faced threats before, and our resilience in the face of them only makes us stronger. I am confident we will once again choose resolve over fear,” she concluded.

The former Secretary of State has drawn criticism in the past for not labeling the Sept. 11, 2012, Benghazi attacks as terrorism in her initial press statement and drawing attention to protests of an anti-Muslim video. Clinton privately emailed her daughter, Chelsea, the same day saying an “Al Qaeda-like group” was behind the attack.

On Sunday, Clinton stayed largely silent for much of the day as facts were rolling in, but she criticized Trump late Saturday night for declaring the explosion a “bomb” at a Colorado rally before officials had confirmed the cause of the blast.

“I think it’s important to know the facts about any incident like this,” Clinton told reporters late Saturday night. “I think it’s also wiser to wait until you have information before making conclusions because we are just in the beginning stages of trying to determine what happened.”