Hours after the State Department watchdog’s report said the Democratic presidential front-runner flouted the agency’s record-keeping process, Trump on Wednesday floated the possibility that she would have to abandon her presidential bid.

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“She had a little bad news today. … The inspector general’s report, not so good,” the presumptive GOP presidential nominee said during a rally in Anaheim, Calif.

“I want to run against Hillary; I don’t know if you are going to be able to. It could be that we run against Crazy Bernie [Sanders]. He’s a crazy man, but that’s OK. We love crazy people.”

Trump added that Vice President Biden could step in to fill the void if Clinton is forced to drop out, noting that the "system is rigged" against Sanders, Clinton's presidential rival.

Republicans have piled onto Clinton since the State Department report went public, arguing that it’s proof she is not suited to serve as president.

But the Clinton campaign has pushed back, noting that other secretaries of State have used private email while in the agency.