A Federal Judge smacked down Department of Justice lawyers who were protecting Hillary Clinton’s emails during her time as Secretary of State.

Conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch announced Thursday that a federal judge will review Clinton’s emails over objections of Tillerson State Department and Sessions Justice Department.

Via Judicial Watch:

Judicial Watch announced today that a federal judge will personally review, in camera, redacted material from emails discussing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of iPads and iPhones during her tenure at the State Department. Judge Kollar-Kotelly also ordered the State Department to file an affidavit addressing why it should not have to search new Clinton emails recovered. In taking these steps, the court rejected arguments by the Tillerson State Department and its lawyers at the Sessions Justice Department. The court will review the blacked-out information so as to better ascertain whether the government misconduct exception would require the release of the full emails. Generally speaking, the government misconduct exception prevents government agencies from withholding information that would shed light on government wrongdoing under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, had this to say about having to fight Jeff Sessions’ DOJ for information on Hillary’s emails:

“Hillary Clinton knowingly used an unsecure email system and risky iPads and smartphones to conduct classified and sensitive government business. It is frankly outrageous that Secretary Tillerson and Attorney General Sessions allow their agencies to cover up for and defend Hillary Clinton’s scandalous and potentially criminal conduct.”

The Gateway Pundit previously reported that Sessions’ DOJ is blocking Judicial Watch from Hillary’s emails just like the previous administration did.

“The Trump State Department and the Trump Justice Department sent the same lawyers into this judge to make the same arguments that had been made for four years during the Obama years, that we’ve already searched and we are not going to search anymore,” Judge Napolitano said during an appearance on FOX Business. U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled that the State Department didn’t do enough to investigate areas of email between Hillary Clinton and her personal aides. “There has been no substantial change whatsoever in the Rex Tillerson State Department or the Jeff Sessions Justice Department about Mrs. Clinton’s emails and an Obama appointee to the bench said, ‘I’m not buying this argument, you’re going to look for those emails.’ This is the world turned upside down,” he said.

Judge Napolitano: State Dept. & DOJ blocking access to Hillary Clinton's Benghazi emails pic.twitter.com/zHzFn4La2l — Josh Caplan (@joshdcaplan) August 10, 2017

We have Tom Fitton to thank for his relentless fight against the Deep State that is determined to keep Hillary and the Obama administration from being exposed.