Donald Trump claimed Tuesday that nations hostile to the United States have likely gathered enough material from hacked emails on Hillary Clinton's private server to pose a blackmail threat if she were to win the White House in November.

The statement came after the Obama administration's FBI declined to recommend criminal prosecution for the former secretary of state's mishandling of classified documents over a four-year period.

'Our adversaries almost certainly have a blackmail file on Hillary Clinton, and this fact alone disqualifies her from service,' Trump said in a lengthy statement.

INDIGNANT: Donald Trump said after the FBI announced it was closing the Hillary Clinton email file that she was disqualified from being president because her private server was likely hacked by foreign enemies who could blackmail her

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FBI Director James Comey said in his late morning remarks that while no hackers left a trail of bread crumbs on the homebrew server she maintained in her house, 'hostile actors gained access to the private commercial e-mail accounts of people with whom Secretary Clinton was in regular contact from her personal account.'

Our adversaries almost certainly have a blackmail file on Hillary Clinton, and this fact alone disqualifies her from service. DONALD J. TRUMP

'She also used her personal e-mail extensively while outside the United States, including sending and receiving work-related e-mails in the territory of sophisticated adversaries,' Comey said. 'Given that combination of factors, we assess it is possible that hostile actors gained access to Secretary Clinton’s personal e-mail account.'

Trump also hammered away at Clinton's biggest political weakness – the public perception that she is not honest and trustworthy – by comparing her public statements about classified material with what Comey disclosed Tuesday morning.

'Hillary Clinton lied when she said that she did not send classified information,' said Trump.

'The FBI Director confirmed that over 100 emails were deemed classified at the time they were sent, including emails classified as top secret.'

'[B]ecause of our rigged system that holds the American people to one standard and people like Hillary Clinton to another, it does not look like she will be facing the criminal charges that she deserves,' he added.

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Trump also hinted at one of Comey's more startling admissions – that more ordinary government employees would typically suffer some sort of professional sanction for allowing classified material to be moved to an unsecured location.

'EXTREMELY CARELESS' - WHAT FBI SAID HILLARY DID 'Extremely careless' with 'very sensitive, highly classified information'

Had 110 emails on private server with classified information

Oversaw 'generally lacking' security culture

Server had no 24-hour security

Emailed work information overseas while in countries with 'sophisticated adversaries' prone to snoop

'Hostile actors' gained access to people she contacted

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That, he suggested, might include the loss of their security clearances.

'The normal punishment, in this case, would include losing authority to handle classified information, and that too disqualifies Hillary Clinton from being President,' Trump said.

The presumptive Republican nominee bashed former President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch for what he said was an intentional rendezvous on an airport tarmac a week ago.

And he said Hillary Clinton received special treatment by being allowed to speak to the FBI on a holiday weekend when it would be buried in the news.

'Bill Clinton didn’t accidentally run into the Attorney General on the airport tarmac last week in Phoenix,' he said.

'Hillary Clinton didn’t accidentally sneak into the FBI during one of the country’s biggest holiday weekends to testify on her illegal activities, something that wouldn’t be afforded to others under investigation (and on a Saturday of all days).'

And, Trump added, 'It was no accident that charges were not recommended against Hillary the exact same day as President Obama campaigns with her for the first time.'

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Obama and his former top diplomat shared the campaign stage Tuesday afternoon in Charlotte, North Carolina, with Obama lending her his podium bearing the official Seal of the President of the United States – something that almost never makes appearances at political events.

Neither Democrat made any mention of the FBI's decision.

Trump had earlier in the day reacted to Comey's announcement on Twitter.

'The system is rigged,' he wrote. 'General Petraeus got in trouble for far less. Very very unfair! As usual, bad judgment.'

'FBI director said Crooked Hillary compromised our national security. No charges. Wow! #RiggedSystem,' a second tweet read.

The real estate tycoon-turned-politician will hold a rally Tuesday night in Raleigh, North Carolina.