Santa Fe New Mexican

Lawyer clarifies Kushner’s use of personal email

- By Eric Tucker

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, used his personal email account on dozens of occasions to communicat­e with colleagues in the White House, his lawyer said Sunday.

Between January and August, Kushner either received or responded to fewer than 100 emails from White House officials from his private account, attorney Abbe Lowell said in a statement that confirmed Kushner’s use of a personal address in the first months of the administra­tion.

The use of a private email account to discuss government matters is a politicall­y freighted issue that factored prominentl­y in last year’s presidenti­al election. Trump repeatedly attacked Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton for setting up a private email server as secretary of state, a decision that prompted an FBI investigat­ion that shadowed her for much of the campaign.

In Kushner’s case, Lowell said, the emails to and from his private account usually involved “forwarded news articles or political commentary and most often occurred when someone initiated the exchange by sending an email to his personal, rather than his White House, address.”

The attorney said Kushner, a key aide to Trump, uses his White House address to discuss White House business and that any non-personal emails were forwarded to his official account and “all have been preserved in any event.”

Politico first reported Kushner’s use of a personal email account.

Trump repeatedly argued during the campaign that Clinton deserved to be prosecuted for mishandlin­g classified informatio­n, frequently deriding her as “Crooked Hillary,” and has continued to suggest that even after being elected president.

Former FBI Director James Comey said that though Clinton and her aides were “extremely careless” in their handling of classified material, there was no evidence that anyone intended to break the law, and he recommende­d against criminal prosecutio­n. The Justice Department accepted that conclusion.

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