Citizen researcher and friend Larry Kawa gave a shout-out to Big League Politics during his recent appearance on Sean Hannity’s radio program announcing that a court order — won by Judicial Watch — will release a backup device containing Clinton’s deleted emails by September.

I was the first reporter in media to report that Hillary Clinton had Top Secret classified information on her private email server, blowing up the scandal in August 2015 for Breitbart News using top-level federal government intelligence sources. I dogged Hillary Clinton throughout the campaign, and she was ultimately defeated by President Donald Trump.

Thanks to Sean and Larry for the shout-out.

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WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton’s deleted emails will be released to the public in September 2018, in accordance with a court ruling pertaining to the contents of Clinton’s “backup” email device.

It turns out that fired FBI director James Comey had Hillary Clinton’s definitive backup email device the entire election and never searched it.

Thanks to the work citizen researcher Larry Kawa, the coverage of Big League Politics, the determined congressional work of Rep. Ron DeSantis, and the lawyers of Tom Fitton’s Judicial Watch, a court ruling from U.S. District Court Judge Randolph Moss orders the State Department to hand over the contents of the backup device by September 2018, right before the midterm elections.