Donald Trump told his supporters that they are “the movement of the future” fighting against the corrupt political Establishment and its standard-bearer, Hillary Clinton — the “candidate of yesterday” — during a rally Sunday in Las Vegas.

The GOP nominee continued to hammer Clinton on the FBI’s bombshell Friday announcement that it had reopened its investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server. The former secretary of state and her conduct, Trump said, were emblematic of the “rigged” system the frustrated American people are fighting to fix.

“We’re on the cusp of a really incredible historic change that transfers power from a failed political Establishment and returns that power to our families, communities, and citizens.”

“Americans are tired of being told by politicians that they have to defer their dreams to another day,” Trump told the crowd. “Hillary has been there for 30 years and she’s accomplished nothing. She’s just made things worse. She’s the candidate of yesterday and we are the movement of the future.”

Trump proceeded to outline Clinton’s failures and the toll they have taken on the principles upon which the nation had been founded. Saying that the U.S. is a “nation of laws” and that all citizens are supposed to be equal under those laws, Trump declared that Clinton’s corruption “shreds” the principles that make the U.S. “exceptional” — because she fancies herself above the law.

“When the powerful can get away with anything because they have the money and the connections to rig the system, then the people lose hope and confidence in the future of their country,” Trump said. “Corruption is corrosive to the soul of a democracy and it must be stopped.”

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Promising to weed out the corruption entrenched within the government, Trump encouraged his supporters to remember that they have the “one ultimate check” on Hillary’s corruption: the power of the vote.

“The only way to beat the corruption is to show up and vote by the tens of millions, including millions voting for the first time in their lives,” Trump said. “We’re on the cusp of a really incredible historic change that transfers power from a failed political Establishment and returns that power to our families, communities, and citizens.”

Trump referred to the fact the FBI found the emails that promoted a reopening of the investigation as part of a probe into disgraced former Rep. Anthony Weiner. Weiner, who is estranged from his wife, top Clinton aide Huma Abedin, is under investigation for allegedly sending sexually explicit text messages to a 15-year-old girl.

“We never thought we were going to say ‘thank you’ to Anthony Weiner,” Trump quipped.

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Trump implored the crowd of supporters to “go out and vote with all your heart and soul.”

“Restoring honesty to our government and the rule of law to our society will be one of my truly highest priorities,” Trump promised. “We are fighting for every citizen who believes that government should serve the people — not the donors and the special interests.”

“We’re fighting to unlock the potential of every American community and every American family who hope and pray and yearn for a better future for their children,” Trump added. “Washington, D.C., wants to think small, but I am asking you to dream big again. Dream big again. With your vote, we are just nine days from the change you’ve been waiting for your entire life.”