Hillary Clinton and her aides were unable to recall details of her secret private email server on 327 occasions, according to an analysis from the Republican National Committee.

The analysis examined transcripts of testimony, depositions and FBI investigation notes of Clinton, chief of staff Cheryl Mills, Clinton’s closest aide Huma Abedin and State Department official Patrick Kennedy.

The astounding 327 number comes from counting up responses to questions from Clinton and her aides that include statements such as “I don’t know” or “I can’t recall” or something of that sort.

“Unsurprisingly, none of Clinton’s aides could recall details around the initial setup of Clinton’s secret server or whether or not Clinton asked for permission to use a private email account for State Department business,” states the RNC in a press release.

For example, Clinton was unable to tell the FBI the details surrounding the creation of her private email account.

“CLINTON did not recall her specific conversations regarding the creation of clintonemail.com, but around January 2009, directed aides to create the account,” state recently released notes from Clinton’s FBI interview.

And when former chief of staff Mills, who apparently later served as Clinton’s personal lawyer, was asked whether her boss would use the same email address she was using before she became secretary of state, her memory failed her.

“I don’t have a specific memory of the conversations that may or may not have occurred. I know that I understood she was going to be using her personal email, and that’s what she did,” Mills told the government watchdog group Judicial Watch in a deposition.

RNC research director Raj Shah said in a statement, “Hillary Clinton claims to take classified information seriously, yet on 327 separate occasions she and her top aides couldn’t remember anything about her secret server containing Top Secret intelligence.”

Shah added, “The only thing Hillary Clinton took seriously was dodging investigators and avoiding prosecution.”