Lock her up!

The State Department completed an internal investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server system and cited 38 people for violations, and some may face disciplinary action.

The Associated Press reported that the State Department determined that 38 people were “culpable” in a whopping 91 cases of sending classified material in emails that ended up on Hillary Clinton’s private server.

The department determined that those 38 people were “culpable” in 91 cases of sending classified information in messages that ended up in Clinton’s personal email. The 38 are current and former State Department officials but were not identified in the report that was sent to Congress this week. TRENDING: BREAKING: Multiple Injuries After Car Plows Through Crowd of Trump Supporters in Yorba Linda, California (VIDEO) The investigation covered 33,000 emails that Clinton turned over for review after her use of the private email account became public. The department said it found a total of 588 violations involving information then or now deemed to be classified, but could not assign fault in 497 cases.

Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch in 2015 blew the case wide open and discovered Hillary Clinton was conducting official business over a private email server system while she was the head of the Department of State.

Hillary Clinton used a private server in order to evade FOIA transparency so she could hide her Clinton Foundation pay-to-play scheme.

Crooked Hillary used BleachBit to delete 33,000 of her State Department emails and her aides took hammers to her BlackBerrys, both of which were under congressional subpoena.

Judicial Watch, through multiple FOIA lawsuits uncovered hundreds of Hillary Clinton’s ‘missing’ emails which revealed she indeed transmitted classified material over her private server.

In one case Judicial Watch discovered that Hillary Clinton outed the name of a clandestine CIA officer.

Judicial Watch is still battling Hillary Clinton and her lawyers in federal court who are working to derail the watch dog group’s efforts to depose her and question her under oath about her private emails and Benghazi.