Hillary Clinton insisted Friday that there's no way Republicans will get their wish, which is to see her in handcuffs and charged with violating the law by allowing top secret and classified information to end up on her private email server.
"I know that they live in that world of fantasy and hope because they've got a mess on their hands on the Republican side. That is not going to happen," Clinton said on NBC's "Today" show. "There is not even the remotest chance that is going to happen."
"But look, they've been after me, as I say, for 25 years," she added. "And they have said things about me repeatedly that have been proven to be not only false but kind of ridiculous."
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When asked how the FBI's investigation into the top secret and classified information found on her personal emails might end, Clinton deflected and dismissed the process as a routine "security review" instead of an investigation.
"It's a security review. It is a security review," she said. "And there are lots of those that are conducted in our government all the time. And you don't hear about most of them. You'll hear about this one because, you know, because it does involve me."
"I will tell you sitting here in the Bronx, in this cafe, we're moving forward, the Republicans' fondest wishes will not be fulfilled," she added of the GOP's hope that Clinton will be charged.