Leon Panetta Says Americans Should ‘Move On’ From Clinton Emails

He said it's time for candidates and the public to focus on 'the real issues.'

"I really do think it's time for the candidates and for the American people to move on and talk about the real issues,” he said.

Panetta said that as far as he knows no one has been able to pin down that State Department aides did anything for foundation donors. As to the campaign's claims of a conspiracy, Panetta said it's just "politics."

“The opposing party is always going to make attacks and you'll make attacks on the other party, that's part of the nature of the game,” he said.

The former Secretary of Defense also acknowledged Republican concerns that the failure to keep troops in Iraq led to the rise of ISIS.

“Look, mistakes have been made in the war against terrorism going back to the 80s,” he said. “If you're Donald Trump you could label Ronald Reagan as a father of violent terrorism."

In the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, 50 percent of Americans view Hillary Clinton unfavorably, but Panetta said he's confident that the former secretary of state will earn people's trust if she's elected in November.

“When you do elect somebody to be president of the United States, it is then, and then only, frankly, that that president begins to earn the trust of the American people,” he said. “She ultimately will earn that trust by virtue of what, by what she does, not what she says.”