Hillary Clinton and her husband must be stopped from covering up their "massive crimes," Donald Trump passionately argued during his campaign rally Tuesday night.

The Republican presidential hopeful carefully worked his way through the FBI's 47-page investigative report on Clinton's email practices, highlighting the most surprising findings while simultaneously criticizing her for her carelessness.

"Let's run through what we discovered in those FBI documents. It's important, and we're hoping Matt Lauer will ask about it on Wednesday night to her when he does the town hall," Trump told the crowd, teasing a Sept. 7 town hall with veterans where he and Clinton will appear back-to-back for the first time.

"On 39 separate occasions … she said she couldn't recall details about her mishandling of classified information and she couldn't even name one step she took to make sure foreign hackers couldn't get into her totally illegal server," he said of Clinton.

Trump continued, "Hillary Clinton failed to turn over thousands of documents, then tried to shield her criminal conduct by having her chief of staff declare herself to be Hillary Clinton's private attorney."

Trump carried on for several minutes as he slammed Clinton for having "knowingly destroyed evidence" and ignored the letter "C" on sensitive documents that she emailed on her unsecure server.

"Folks, I'm telling you [that] in history, there has never been a situation with justice and what is going on with Hillary Clinton," Trump said to chants of "lock her up!"

"No one takes all the risks Hillary Clinton took unless they are trying to cover up massive, massive crimes," he added, arguing that the current election gives Americans an opportunity "to stop the Clintons from raiding America the way they have raided so many other people and places."

"We will never solve our problems by relying on the politicians who created our problems," he said. "So to every American who has been waiting for real change, your wait is over. Your moment of liberation is at hand."