Baltimore Sun

Dems back subpoenas for top Trump aides

- By Matthew Daly

WASHINGTON — The House Oversight Committee voted along party lines Thursday to authorize subpoenas for personal emails and texts used for official business by top White House aides, including Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner.

Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the panel’s chairman, said the committee has obtained “direct evidence” that the president’s daughter, Kushner and other top aides were using personal accounts for official business in violation of federal law and White House policy.

“What we do not yet know is why these White House officials were attempting to conceal these communicat­ions,” Cummings said, adding that the White House has refused to produce a single piece of paper this year in response to the investigat­ion.

Republican­s called the subpoenas unnecessar­y and said Ivanka Trump and Kushner are cooperatin­g with the committee. The subpoenas were approved 23-16 on a party-line vote.

Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, the panel’s top Republican, said Democrats were frustrated after high-profile hearings Wednesday with former special counsel Robert Mueller failed to generate momentum to impeach President Donald Trump.

Jordan said Democrats did not “waste any time” in “going after the emails of the first family” in a transparen­tly political bid to create controvers­y.

“You won’t hear them say it, but their real goal is to go fishing through the personal and private emails of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner,” Jordan said of Democrats.

Cummings said Ivanka Trump has used private email accounts for official business while her husband has used the messaging applicatio­n WhatsApp. Both are senior White House advisers.

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