Sigh: So Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her aides had her housekeeper printing out classified emails and venturing into her home Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility to grab classified faxes, too. How many more shoes can drop, before or after Election Day?

The Clinton camp is already trumpeting FBI chief Jim Comey’s report Sunday that nothing off the Anthony Weiner laptop changes his “no charges” finding from July. But other ugly facts keep surfacing.

In Sunday’s Post, Paul Sperry fingered at least five classified emails handled by Clinton’s maid. Material in the SCIF likely included Clinton’s copies of the top-secret Presidential Daily Brief, prepared by the CIA and other intelligence agencies.

A former member of the Senate Armed Services Committee has to know dern well that such material isn’t for the maid’s eyes — and you don’t let her in the “secure room.”

This follows the earlier revelation that Clinton forwarded at least one email with classified info to daughter Chelsea, who (like the maid) has never had any security clearance.

America keeps getting hit by these revelations because new Clinton emails keep surfacing — because she failed to hand so many over in the first place, despite her claims to the contrary.

And all because she operated that home-brewed server to begin with, denying the government the copies it should’ve had from the start.

Nor is this the end of it: The good-government group Judicial Watch is in court Monday morning for a hearing on its ongoing demands for emails uncovered during the FBI investigation.

Plus, as Sperry has noted, the bureau passed on checking several promising leads to missing copies of the clintonemail.com archives. These may yet surface.

Outsider groups like Judicial Watch won’t stop, either. Nor will Congress let go of the affair: Hearings on the email mess, and on the Justice Department’s handling of the FBI probe, may drag on for years. (Not to mention the Clinton Foundation hearings . . .)

Then too, the foreign governments that likely hacked the server years ago might well be hanging on to their data, to reveal publicly or use privately to blackmail Clinton or others in her inner circle.

All food for thought the day before Election Day.