The Republican National Committee is taking full advantage of FBI Director James Comey's announcement on Tuesday about Hillary Clinton's classified email scandal, even though she won't likely face prosecution.

In a scathing video ad titled 'Tale of Two Press Conferences,' the GOP plays side-by-side excerpts from Comey's statement and a March 10, 2015 press conference when Clinton was first cornered with accusations about her private email server.

The result is a smackdown that casts Clinton as a bald-faced liar.

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BRUTAL: The Republican National Committee's new ad puts Hillary Clinton on trial even if the U.S. Department of Justice won't

THE AUTHORITY: FBI Director James Comey delivered point-by-point findings of his agency's Hillary Clinton investigation on Tuesday, and the GOP took full advantage

'I did not email any classified material to anyone on my email,' Clinton says in the footage on one side of a split-screen.

'110 emails in 52 email chains have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified information," Comey says at screen-right.

After Clinton says that she 'thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal emails instead of two, Comey is seen rebutting her on Tuesday – declaring that she 'used numerous mobile devices to view and send e-mail on [her] personal domain.'

RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said in a statement that Clinton 'has spent the last 16 months looking into cameras deliberately lying to the American people.'

'This video perfectly highlights Hillary Clinton’s serial lies over her secret email server, which jeopardized national security, left over 2,000 classified emails unprotected, and covered up unethical conflicts of interests related to her family foundation while she was Secretary of State,' he added.

One of the more technical complaints from the GOP surrounds the more than 1,000 government records that Clinton failed to hand over to the State Department.

She declared in her March 2015 press conference that she and her lawyers 'went through a thorough process to identify all of my work-related emails and deliver them to the State Department ... and provided all my emails that could possibly be work-related.'

After that clip, the GOP's new video cuts back to Comey.

'The FBI also discovered several thousand work-related e-mails that were not among the 30,000 that were returned by Secretary Clinton,' he says.

The FBI's findings, though damning, were not enough to drive Comey to urge the Department of Justice to prosecute the former secretary of state.