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House to investigat­e Ivanka Trump emails

Daughter, a top aide, repeatedly used personal account at White House

- FELICIA SONMEZ AND COLBY ITKOWITZ

The U.S. House oversight committee plans to investigat­e whether Ivanka Trump violated federal law by using a personal email account for government business, the panel’s incoming chair, Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, said Tuesday.

Cummings said the committee launched a bipartisan investigat­ion last year into White House officials’ use of personal email accounts, but the White House did not provide the requested informatio­n.

“We need those documents to ensure that Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and other officials are complying with federal records laws,” Cummings said.

In what appeared to be an ac- knowledgem­ent of the potential risk of a backlash against Democrats for aggressive­ly probing the Trump administra­tion, Cummings also emphasized that his focus upon becoming chair of the committee will be to address the everyday issues affecting Americans.

“My goal is to prevent this from happening again — not to turn this into a spectacle the way Republican­s went after Hillary Clinton,” he said.

House Republican­s created a special committee to investigat­e the deadly 2012 attacks on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, and it was that panel that uncovered Clinton’s use of a personal email server for government business during her tenure as secretary of state under president Barack Obama.

Republican­s excoriated Clinton’s use of personal email during her 2016 bid for president, prompting an FBI investigat­ion that found she had been care- less, but had no intention to violate laws on handling classified informatio­n.

Ivanka Trump first used her personal email to contact Cabinet officials in early 2017, before she joined the White House as an unpaid senior adviser, according to emails obtained by American Oversight and first reported by Newsweek.

When she joined the White House, Trump pledged to comply “with all ethics rules.” But she continued to occasional­ly use her personal email in her official capacity, people familiar with an administra­tion review of her email use told The Washington Post.

In a statement Monday, Peter Mirijanian, a spokespers­on for Ivanka Trump’s attorney and ethics counsel said the first daughter’s email use was different than that of Clinton, who had a private email server in the basement of her home.

 ?? OLIVIER DOULIERY TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? When she joined the White House, Ivanka Trump pledged to comply "with all ethics rules."
OLIVIER DOULIERY TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE When she joined the White House, Ivanka Trump pledged to comply "with all ethics rules."

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