Judge Jeanine Pirro went off this morning, calling the Clinton Foundation nothing more than a "money laundering operation used as a slush fund."

She was asked on Fox and Friends for her reaction to a new report that Clinton's former chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, went to New York in 2012 to interview job candidates for the foundation.

.@JudgeJeanine: Clinton Foundation is nothing more than a money laundering operation that was used as a slush fund.https://t.co/C5p2yUTFCQ — FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) August 12, 2016

She argued that people who paid the Clintons via the foundation were given access and favors by Clinton's State Department in a classic "pay-to-play" scheme.

"The foundation is nothing more than a money laundering operation that was used as a slush fund. It is not a charitable foundation. No charitable foundation has only 10 percent that goes to charity," said Pirro, adding that Mills and Huma Abedin were tasked with protecting the organization.

Pirro said this was "illegal" activity, but the media overall is more worried about things like Donald Trump's comment that Barack Obama and Clinton "founded ISIS."

Pirro believes that the whole point of Clinton's private email server was to protect these dealings from disclosure.

Watch the fiery commentary above and don't miss "Justice with Judge Jeanine," tomorrow and Sunday nights at 9:00 ET on Fox News Channel.

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