Hillary Clinton is exploiting Donald Trump's debate admission that not paying taxes would make him 'smart,' telling audiences the societal ills he's campaigning on might not be an issue if billionaires like him were giving the government its due.

Clinton said Thursday at a Des Moines, Iowa, rally that it's 'probably true that he hasn't paid a penny' and bragged about her own contributions to the feds.

'And what I really find so disturbing about this is he spends all of his time just dumping on America, calling us a third world country, saying our military is a disaster, that everything about America is in bad shape.'

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Hillary Clinton is exploiting Donald Trump's debate admission that not paying taxes would make him 'smart,' telling audiences the societal ills he's campaigning on might not be an issue if billionaires like him were giving the government its due

Trump's tagline is 'Make America Great Again.' Perhaps it wouldn't be in such dire straights if the government had more cash at its disposal, Clinton, a millionaire who pays the highest marginal rate, has intimated.

The liberal politician is pushing for tax increases on the richest Americans to fund her proposed programs.

'We're gonna make the wealthy and the corporations finally pay their fair share to support America,' she said in a Thursday speech.

Trump has a 'very different vision for America,' she said, accusing him of 'gaming the system' she evade his financial burdens, 'maybe not paying any taxes at all.'

'But then it's probably true that he hasn't paid a penny in federal taxes to actually support our military, or our vets, or our schools, or our roads, or our education systems,' Clinton proclaimed.

The Republican businessman 'is proud of the fact that he lets everybody else pay taxes,' she said, recycling an attack on her rival from earlier in the week. 'He says that makes him smart. Well I'll tell you what, if not paying taxes makes him smart, then what does that make the rest of us?'

Clinton acknowledged that she and her husband Bill have been 'blessed, and we're grateful for that.' But they've had to give the government a substantial amount of their income.

'We are glad we could because we have both benefited from this great country of ours and we want to pass that on to the next generation and the one after that.'

At a Tuesday event in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she assailed Trump Clinton said 'there's a strong probability that he hasn't paid his federal taxes a lot of years.'

Trump's tagline is 'Make America Great Again.' Perhaps it wouldn't be in such dire straights if the government had more cash at its disposal, Clinton, a millionaire who pays the highest marginal rate, has intimated

Trump did not reject Clinton's suggestion on Monday that he 'didn't pay any federal income tax' when she lobbed it at him during the first of three face-offs they've agreed to.

Interrupting her, he said, 'That makes me smart.'

He's belabored the point in subsequent interviews. 'I never said I didn’t pay taxes.'

But he has not confirmed that he does and won't release the tax filings that could exonerate him.

He told Bill O'Reilly voters might be more attracted to him knowing that he didn't pay taxes.

'A lot of people say, "That’s the kind of thinking that I want running this nation,' " he argued. 'The fact is that I think people are looking at it like, "Maybe that’s the kind of person we need." '

For months he's said he's under audit. His lawyers have advised him not to give into her demands until he's cleared, Trump has said.

Monday he offered her a deal - he'll put out his tax returns if she produces the 33,000 emails that were deleted from her server.