The criminal probe of Hillary Clinton’s years at the State Department has reportedly moved to a new level — expanding to include the possibly corrupt “intersection” of the Clinton Foundation and State.

Fox News reports that the FBI is looking into connections between donations to the foundation and the distribution of department contracts while Hillary was secretary.

This is on top of the email investigation, which also just took on a new tone with the disclosure of a message in which she seemingly orders an aide to end-run the laws on handling classified info.

Clinton dismissed that development Sunday, calling it just another smear by her enemies “to see what sticks.”

That’s par for her near quarter-century of whining about the “vast right-wing conspiracy” she says is out to get her and Bill.

Yes, most Democrats have always agreed with her — which is likely why both Clintons “feel immune,” as the Washington Post’s Bob Woodward put it over the weekend.

“Immune” to the fact that, as the Wall Street Journal recently reported, Bill Clinton and the Clinton Foundation both pocketed millions from entities with business before Hillary’s State Department.

And to news of Hillary’s ordering an aide to take the heading off a set of classified talking points and send them via a non-secure fax.

For all Hillary’s bored brushoff, though, the fact remains that people have been prosecuted for far less.

As Woodward noted, this was the secretary of state telling a top aide “ ‘let’s subvert the rules’ and writing it out herself.”

But whether it comes to financial corruption or compromising national security, the Clintons are not above the law — or shouldn’t be.