What Hillary Clinton lacks in the honesty department, she makes up for with gall.

At a campaign event in Iowa Monday, the woman suspected of answering planted questions from children accused Republicans of using “actors” at campaign events.

“Who do they talk to when they come to Iowa? I mean, I see them with people and I’m wondering if it’s like the same group of actors. They just move from event to event to event because honestly, I don’t know who they’re talking to!” she said.

But it’s Clinton who is accused of staging questions to illicit emotional responses.

The Clinton campaign produced a campaign video showing a boy in New Hampshire reading a question from a card.

Reading from a card, the boy said, “When you become president, what is your plan to connect mental health problems and guns to make sure that me, my brothers, and my friends are safe from violence at school?”

“I’m going to do everything I can do and I’m not going to stop trying,” she said.

Days earlier, she fielded a question from a 9-year-old boy who complained about pay equity between men and women.

“My mother, over there, is complaining that she does not get much more money than my father,” Relic Reilly was quoted as saying, according to the Daily Mail.

“My mother is an engineer, I meant, teacher. My father is the engineer. And I think that my mother is working more harder than my … I think my mother is working much harder, is working more harder than my father and she deserves to have more money, like, get more money, than my father. Because she’s taking care of children and I just don’t think it’s fair.”