Surrogates for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump took to the Sunday morning talk shows to lambast Hillary Clinton after the FBI released documents detailing its investigation into her private email server on Friday.

After the FBI released 58 pages of documents and reports outlining its investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state, the Trump campaign immediately denounced Clinton for her reckless and compromising actions. Saying that her answers to the investigators’ questions “defy belief,” Trump and his campaign staff unleashed their disapproval on Sunday.

“It’s just more evidence that Hillary Clinton is the most dishonest candidate for president of the United States since Richard Nixon,” Pence said. “I think it all truly does disqualify her from serving as president of the United States.”

“It’s just more evidence that Hillary Clinton is the most dishonest candidate for president of the United States since Richard Nixon,” Trump’s vice presidential running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “I think it all truly does disqualify her from serving as president of the United States.”

As the Democratic presidential nominee’s scandals continue to mount and dog her throughout the remainder of the election season, her campaign will have an increasingly difficult time ignoring her scandals.

“What’s evident from all of the revelations over the last several weeks is that Hillary Clinton operated in such a way to keep her emails, and particularly her interactions while secretary of state with the Clinton Foundation out of the public reach, out of public accountability,” Pence continued. “She either knew or should’ve known that she was placing classified information in a way that exposed it to being hacked and being made available in the public domain, even to enemies of this country.”

Kellyanne Conway, Trump’s new campaign manager, also made an appearance on ABC News’ “This Week” to discuss the ongoing Clinton catastrophes. Following on the heels of Clinton’s vice presidential running mate, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, Conway addressed Kaine’s claims that “the reason these materials are being made public is that Hillary Clinton said I want the public to see them.”

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“That’s why she asked that these materials be made public,” Kaine had insisted. “And I think when you read the materials and read the articles about the materials, they go into significant detail about why the FBI concluded that there was no need for any additional proceedings.

But Conway disagreed.

“Well, it’s very disappointing to see Senator Kaine take that tack because you’re asking him very honest questions that the American people want answered,” Conway told guest host Martha Raddatz. “Hillary Clinton is having a hard time being accepted as a truthful and honest candidate vis-a-vis the American people.”

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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a Trump surrogate and former presidential candidate, also made an appearance on CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” saying that Clinton’s reluctance to give press conferences while privately courting “mega-rich” donors refutes claims of transparency and honesty.

“The fact is, Donald Trump is going to tell you exactly what he thinks. Sometimes you’ll agree with it, sometimes you won’t, but you’ll never have to wonder,” Christie said. “Hillary Clinton? She’s the mystery woman of 2016.”