WASHINGTON — New WikiLeaks emails show “collusion” between Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Justice Department investigating her private email server, Donald Trump’s campaign charged Tuesday.

Trump’s campaign called on the Department of Justice to release “all communications” between Clinton and her allies to “definitively prove their investigation was completely above board.”

The hacked emails show former Justice Department staffer-turned-Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon updating Hillary Clinton’s aides about litigation regarding her emails.

“DOJ folks inform me there is a status hearing in this case this morning, so we could have a window into the judge’s thinking about this proposed production schedule as quickly as today,” Fallon wrote Clinton staffers May 19, 2015.

Later that day, a federal judge ordered the State Department to release Clinton’s emails on a rolling basis.

“Today’s report that Clinton’s campaign was in communication with the Obama Department of Justice on the email investigation shows a level of collusion which calls into question the entire investigation into her private server,” said Jason Miller, Trump’s senior communications adviser.

Trump’s reaction was more blunt on Twitter.

The State Department was sued for access to Clinton’s emails and the litigation was under way to determine the release timetable.

The FBI/Justice Department criminal probe into Clinton’s handling of classified material was a separate matter.

Fallon was director of public affairs for the Justice Department until joining Clinton’s campaign in April 2015. He emailed Clinton’s staff from his private email address May 26, 2015, about the State Department schedule for making public Clinton’s private server emails.

Fallon pushed back that the information passed along was not secret. He retweeted a post from @bmaz calling the matter “truly inane. Anybody can confirm a lousy status conference. Absolute garbage inference being peddled.”