By GEOFF EARLE, DEPUTY U.S. POLITICAL EDITOR FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA

Republican Donald Trump seized on recent FBI disclosures to accuse Hillary Clinton of knowingly destroying evidence as part of a ‘cover up’ that consists of ‘massive crimes’ – and cited her arsenal of Blackberries as part of his indictment.

Campaigning in Greenville in battleground North Carolina Tuesday evening, Trump repeatedly referred to revelations from an FBI report on its investigation of Clinton Friday afternoon – including the numerous times Clinton said she couldn’t not recall key details about her email server.

One of those revelations was that Clinton cycled through 13 different mobile devices starting in 2009.

‘The only people who use that many phones are usually involved in very, very, and I mean very shady activity,’ Trump said.

Republican Donald Trump blasted Hillary Clinton for using 13 different mobile phones over just a few years as he once again hammered her for her email scandal in Greenville, North Carolina

‘They used hammers to destroy phones so they couldn’t be turned over later – and by the way, who uses 13 different iPhones in four years?’ Trump said, in reference to Clinton’s Blackberry and other mobile devices that were destroyed.

The FBI notes revealed that a Clinton aide used a hammer to destroy devices that were cycled out.

‘No one takes all the risks Hillary Clinton took unless they are trying to cover up massive crimes.’

Then Trump turned to Clinton’s repeated memory failures during an FBI interview.

‘Hillary and her top aides told the FBI and others in related lawsuits that they couldn’t recall or remember key facts hundreds of different times – and that’s in addition to the guy who set up the server pleading the Fifth,’ Trump said, in an apparent reference to former Clinton campaign aide Brian Pagliano.

Trump brought up Clinton's collection of mobile devices – although he referred to iPhones instead of blackberries

He spoke earlier in Virginia on Tuesday, where he said Clinton had 'acid washed' her emails, in reference to the use of of BleachBit technology

Trump campaigned with former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, who said of destruction of emails and phones: 'Criminals do that'

Trump spoke in North Carolina and Virginia Tuesday. On Wednesday he plans to speak on foreign policy in Philadelphia

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump directs his daughter Ivanka to the microphone during a campaign rally in Greenville, North Carolina

Trump spoke earlier in Virginia Beach to a crowd with many veterans. He said Wednesday night that he will order generals to deliver a report on how to defeat ISIS within 30 days of his taking office

‘What are we gonna do with this guy? What happened? He pleaded the Fifth. Where is he? Is he living? Where is he? He pleaded the Fifth and that was the end, we never heard about him again. I’ll tell you. This is like a Third World country folks,’ Trump told a crowd.

‘This is like – do we bring it out – Watergate, only it’s worse,’ Trump said.

The audience repeatedly burst into chants of ‘Lock her up,’ though at one point Trump inserted: ‘Lets do better than that – lets win on November 8th.’

As he did at an afternoon rally, Trump went after Clinton for a private companies use of software that destroyed archived emails, only this time he referenced the software by name, BleachBit, instead of calling it acid wash.

‘She bleached her emails. Nobody even heard about it before and nobody does it because it’s a very expensive process called BleachBit,’ Trump said.

Then he joked about about the Clinton camp’s earlier claim that the private emails dealt with yoga and Chelsea Clinton’s wedding – and asked why you would ‘acid wash or bleach the emails’ if they’re about a wedding.

‘The only people who use that many phones are usually involved in very, very, and I mean very shady activity.’

‘And now she’s running for president,’ Trump said – leading to a chorus of boos.

‘People who have nothing to hide don’t smash phones with hammers. People who have nothing to hide don’t bleach their emails, never heard of it, or destroy evidence to keep it from being publicly archived as required under federal law,’ Trump said.

A day after Clinton released a book of proposals, Trump blasted his rival: ‘She never talks about policy,’ he said – instead only doing ‘hit jobs on Donald Trump.’

Trump continues to bristle at Clinton’s attacks on his temperament to serve as president.

‘I think my single greatest asset of any assets I have is my temperament,’ Trump said.

‘This is a phony group of lying people and tell her we want to hear about your policy on jobs, on illegal immigration.’

He continued to try to work the moderator in advance of an interview with Matt Laure during a candidate forum this week.

He said Clinton is being ‘protected’ by the media and that he hopes NBC’s Matt Lauer will question her about it at forum this week

‘We’re hoping Matt Lauer will ask about it on Wednesday night to her when he does the town hall,’ Trump said. ‘Because she is being protected by the media, by the press like nobody ever has been protected in the history of this country.’

Trump also brought up Clinton Foundation post-earthquake activities in Haiti, and reports that Hillary Clinton’s brother Hugh Rodham benefitted from subsequent deals.