Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump announced late Tuesday that his campaign was launching an anti-Clinton website called "LyingCrookedHillary.com."

In a press release, the campaign announced the site "will showcase some of Clinton's most disastrous lies to the American people."

The new site comes amid a whirlwind day for the campaign, during which they started releasing rapid response emails, announced staff additions and rolled out an evangelical advisory board.

"It is more important than ever for America to realize how dishonest Crooked Hillary really is. We can't trust her now and we can't allow her to take her dishonesty to the White House," the campaign wrote. "Four years of Crooked Hillary in the White House is not a risk Americans can take."

The news also comes a day after Trump fired campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who reportedly had pushed back against further changes as they move ahead to the general election. Campaign chairman Paul Manafort took over the post and is now in operational control of the campaign.