Declaring her unfit to lead the country, Donald Trump ridiculed Hillary Clinton for her inability to function in a “cyber world.”

“We’re in a cyber world, and she’s playing around with servers and emails. How can she be running this country?”

Trump made his comments on “Face the Nation” Sunday morning. Speaking with host John Dickerson, Trump maintained that Clinton’s use of a private email server during her tenure as U.S. secretary of state not only constituted a “criminal situation,” but also violated the principles of real-world common sense.

“She’s guilty of the server, she is guilty of — you look at confidential information, I mean, all of the information that probably has gotten out all over the world, and then you know what else she’s also guilty of? Stupidity and bad judgment,” Trump said.

When Dickerson pressed him about whether or not he, as president, would commit in the future to further investigations by his attorney general, Trump declared that he would — even if the current investigations of Clinton find nothing.

“What she did is a criminal situation,” Trump said. “These are good lawyers. These are professional lawyers. These are lawyers that know what they’re talking about and [are very] well-versed on what she did. They say she’s guilty as hell.”

After Dickerson asked Trump to outline which laws Clinton broke in using a personal email server for government business, Trump said, “She’s broken all of them.”

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Trump continued to call out Clinton’s inability to function in today’s digital world.

“This is a cyber world … We’re in a world like we’ve never been in before. If we’re in a cyber world and she can’t even handle her emails, how can she be president? And we’re being hacked all over the place by Russia, by China probably,” Trump told Dickerson. “We’re in a cyber world, and she’s playing around with servers and emails. How can she be running this country?”

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Trump also took the opportunity to point out his own common-sense approach to politics and his ability to handle global and diplomatic challenges. He stressed the need for individuals “to stop being so politically correct in this country,” and said he stood by his views on illegal immigration and the idea of a temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S.

“No, I’m not backing down,” Trump told Dickerson. “We have to do something. We have a problem in this country. We have a radical Islamic terrorism problem in this country. We are allowing tremendous numbers of people coming into this country that we know nothing about.”