Story highlights Clinton criticized Trump's suggestion that Russia hack her emails

Clinton said Trump's relationship with Putin 'raises national security issues'

Washington (CNN) Hillary Clinton said Sunday that Donald Trump's apparent call for Russia to hack her email shows he is "not temperamentally fit to be president and commander in chief."

Clinton told "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace that Trump's remarks -- which the Republican nominee has said were sarcasm -- are a national security problem.

Russia's suspected role in the hack of the Democratic National Committee's emails "raises serious issues about Russian interference in our elections, in our democracy," Clinton said in her first interview with Fox of the 2016 campaign.

"We would not tolerate that from any other country, particularly one with whom we have adversarial positions," she said. "And for Trump to both encourage that and to praise (Russian President Vladimir) Putin, despite what appears to be a deliberate effort to try to affect the election, I think raises national security issues."

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