Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein — though seen as gaining votes from disgruntled Bernie Sanders supporters — doesn’t believe Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s latest email woes will benefit Stein’s own campaign.

“Hillary supporters have long since made their peace with the emails in the FBI case,” Stein told the Herald yesterday before a rally at the Old South Church in Copley Square.

Stein said she sees the timing of the FBI’s latest probe into emails linked to Hillary Clinton as ?“irresponsible” and said it “smacks of political motivation.”

“There is enough about Hillary Clinton independent of this email case that she doesn’t merit our votes and should not be trusted. We don’t need a ruling from the FBI to tell us that,” Stein said. “The timing of the FBI releasing this ?information is terrible. … It’s reprehensible. … It’s really irresponsible and smacks of political motivation.”

Stein said that when FBI Director James B. Comey first announced he would not seek charges against Clinton in a probe of emails from her server, Stein believed there was enough information to warrant a prosecution.

Stein also took jabs at Republican candidate Donald Trump, who she called a “walking scandal” when discussing allegations he sexually assaulted women. But Stein said Trump’s bad behavior extends to other groups too, including minorities and immigrants.

“It’s shameful that he is representing our country as a candidate for president,” she said.

Matthew Andrews, 35, of Newton said he supports Stein because of her platform of dealing with climate change, addressing racial inequalities and ending wars.

He said the FBI’s investigation into emails linked to Clinton show she is corrupt.

“The email scandal really has exposed how Hillary Clinton thinks she is above the law,” Andrews said. “It is really scary for people. If someone is going to occupy the White House, it has to be someone we can trust.”