A pair of leading House Republicans are demanding that federal prosecutors pursue perjury charges against Hillary Clinton, accusing the former secretary of state of lying about her emails.

Reps. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), who chair the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees, respectively, said Clinton was untruthful during testimony to Congress about her use of a private email server.

“With respect to whether she sent or received emails that were marked classified at the time, Secretary Clinton testified under oath … that she did not,” according to a letter they sent Monday to the US Attorney in Washington, D.C.

“The FBI, however, found several of Secretary Clinton’s emails did in fact contain markings that identified classified information therein.”

Goodlatte and Chaffetz also said Clinton’s team failed to inspect every single email as she had told lawmakers to separate the official ones from the personal messages.

“Secretary Clinton’s lawyers did not in fact read all of her emails – they relied exclusively on a set of search terms to identify work-related messages,” according to the letter.

FBI Secretary James Comey said Clinton showed bad judgement using her private email while working as America’s top diplomat.

But he didn’t recommend criminal charges against Clinton and US Attorney General Loretta Lynch agreed, choosing not to prosecute the White House hopeful.