The Republican National Committee took a shot at debate moderator Lester Holt’s performance Monday night, issuing a list of top 10 things Holt didn’t ask Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the cycle’s first general election debate

Donald Trump spoke highly of Holt’s performance after the debate. “I thought Lester did great,” Trump told The Daily Caller.

But on Twitter, Trump sent a different message: “Nothing on emails. Nothing on the corrupt Clinton Foundation. And nothing on #Benghazi.”

The RNC followed Trump’s lead, publishing a list early Tuesday morning of the “Top 10 Things Clinton Was Not Asked During The Debate.”

The list went as follows:

The 5 Aides Given Immunity By The FBI Or Her Reckless Secret Server The Multiple False Statements About How Her “Extremely Careless” Actions Endangered Our National Security Her “Basket Of Deplorables” Insult Toward Millions of Americans Clinton Foundation Pay To Play Accusations Her Failures And Lies On The Attacks In Benghazi Her Support For Obamacare Her Deep Support From And Ties To Wall Street Veterans Affairs Scandal She Arrogantly Called “Not Widespread” Her Comments About Wanting To Put The Coal Industry Out Of Work Her Deception And Lack Of Transparency On Her Health

At the top of the list: the five Clinton aides involved in the email scandal who received immunity from the Justice Department. (RELATED: The Immunized Five: Meet The People Covering For Hillary)

Over the course of the debate, Holt interrupted Trump 41 times, while only interrupting Clinton seven times. (RELATED: Holt Interrupted Trump WAY More Than Clinton In Debate)

Holt also shut down the crowd from cheering for Trump during the debate, as per debate rules.

Hold made no such effort, however, when the crowd broke out in cheers for Clinton. (RELATED: Holt Hushes Crowd Cheering For Trump, Lets Crowd Cheer For Clinton)

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