Trump vows to appoint Supreme Court justices who will investigate Hillary Clinton's emails
Donald Trump (AFP Photo/Timothy A. Clary)

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told Good Morning America on Wednesday that he would appoint Supreme Court justices who would investigate Hillary Clinton's emails.


At the very end of the interview, ABC News host David Muir asked Trump to respond to a comment Hillary Clinton made this week.

"As scary as it might be, ask yourself, 'What kind of justice would a President Trump appoint?'" she said during a speech at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Monday.

Trump replied: "Well, I probably would appoint people who would look very seriously at her email disaster because it's a criminal activity and I would appoint people who would look very seriously at that to start off with. What she is getting away with is absolutely murder. You talk about a case, now that's a real case."

"Now nothing seems to be happening, but you can also poll people on that and you can see what happens on that because that is a real case and if she is able to get away with that you can get away with anything," he added.

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