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The feds got permission to look for Hillary Clinton’s emails on a laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin after telling a judge they needed to find out if the device was hacked, court papers revealed Tuesday.

An FBI search-warrant application — unsealed pursuant to a Manhattan federal judge’s order — noted that 22 emails found earlier on Clinton’s private email server contained “top secret” information that “could result in exceptionally grave damage to national security” if disclosed.

The laptop was seized from Weiner as part of an unrelated probe into the disgraced ex-congressman’s reported sexting with a North Carolina teen. Abedin also used the computer, but her name appears to be blacked out in the search-warrant application, which is dated Oct. 30.

Clinton has blamed her election loss to Donald Trump on FBI Director James Comey’s last-minute revelations regarding the laptop probe.

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