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White House defends Pence’s private email use

- By Ken Thomas

Spokesman says vice president followed “letter of the law.”

WASHINGTON — A White House spokeswoma­n said Friday that Vice President Mike Pence “did everything to the letter of the law” after public records revealed that he used a private email account to conduct public business as Indiana’s governor.

The Indianapol­is Star reported that emails provided through a public records request show that Pence communicat­ed with advisers through his personal AOL account on homeland security matters and security at the governor’s residence during his four years as governor.

The governor also faced email security issues. Pence’s AOL account was subjected to a phishing scheme last spring, before he was chosen by Donald Trump to join the GOP presidenti­al ticket. Pence’s contacts were sent an email falsely claiming that the governor and his wife were stranded in the Philippine­s and needed money.

As Trump’s running mate, Pence frequently criticized rival Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server as President Barack Obama’s secretary of state, accusing her of purposely keeping her emails out of public reach and shielding her from scrutiny.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House spokeswoma­n stressed to reporters on Air Force One on Friday that state and federal laws are different and said efforts to turn over the messages to be archived are “why anybody even knows about the account.”

“He did everything to the letter of the law,” she said.

Pence spokesman Marc Lotter said “the comparison (with Clinton) is absurd” because Clinton had set up a private server in her home at the start of her tenure at the State Department and, unlike Clinton, Pence did not handle any classified material as Indiana’s governor.

The governor moved to a different AOL account with additional security measures, but has since stopped using the new personal account since he was swornin as vice president, said Lotter.

Lotter said Pence “maintained a state email account and a personal email account” like previous governors in the state. At the end of his term Pence directed outside counsel to review all of his communicat­ions to ensure that state-related emails were transferre­d and properly archived by the state, the spokesman said.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK/AP ?? When Vice President Mike Pence was Indiana governor, his AOL email was hit with a phishing scheme.
ANDREW HARNIK/AP When Vice President Mike Pence was Indiana governor, his AOL email was hit with a phishing scheme.

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