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Trump attack ad casts Hillary Clinton as ‘Ms. Pac-Man’

Click to play video: 'Donald Trump Pac-Man game uses Hillary Clinton head ‘deleting’ emails'
Donald Trump Pac-Man game uses Hillary Clinton head ‘deleting’ emails
WATCH ABOVE: A video from Donald Trump's Facebook page show's a different version of the classic video game, swapping out Pac-Man with a Hillary Clinton head and uses "deleted emails" as the object of the game – Aug 4, 2016

Donald Trump released his latest attack ad on Facebook Wednesday featuring a mashup of Hillary Clinton photos with a classic video game.

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The ad shows the familiar Pac-Man maze, though this time it is Hillary’s head gobbling up emails instead of the familiar white dots. The ghosts have been replaced with sunglass-wearing FBI agents.

As Clinton rounds the maze eating the emails, a ticker at the bottom tracking ‘Emails Deleted’ increases.

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“Crooked Hillary is a lot like Ms. Pac-Man — she’ll keep going and going and going until she’s cornered and caught!” Trump wrote on Facebook above the video.

The video has been viewed over 2,300,000 times.

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Trump has repeatedly gone after Clinton over the email scandal she has been embroiled in during her run up to the Democratic nomination.

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Hillary Clinton’s ’email scandal put our entire country at risk’: Trump

Trump claims Clinton illegally deleted more than 30,000 emails during the FBI’s investigation into her use of her personal email for classified information.

After the months long investigation FBI Director James Comey called Clinton and her aids “extremely careless” in their handling of classified information. But he also said there was no evidence anyone willfully or intentionally mishandled classified information and that “no reasonable prosecutor” would pursue such a case.

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