The Columbus Dispatch

Kushner not alone in using private email

- By Matt Apuzzo and Maggie Haberman

WASHINGTON — At least six of President Donald Trump’s closest advisers occasional­ly used private email addresses to discuss White House matters, current and former officials said Monday.

The disclosure­s came a day after news surfaced that Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and adviser, used a private email account to send or receive about 100 work-related emails during the administra­tion’s first seven months. But Kushner was not alone.

Stephen Bannon, the former chief White House strategist, and Reince Priebus, the former chief of staff, also occasional­ly used private email addresses. Other advisers, including Gary Cohn and Stephen Miller, sent or received at least a few emails on personal accounts, officials said.

Ivanka Trump, the president’s elder daughter, who is married to Kushner, used a private account when she acted as an unpaid adviser in the first months of the administra­tion, Newsweek reported Monday.

Officials are supposed to use government emails for their official duties so that their conversati­ons are available to the public and those conducting oversight. But it is not illegal for White House officials to use private email accounts as long as they forward work-related messages to their work accounts.

During the 2016 presidenti­al race, Trump repeatedly harped on Hillary Clinton’s use of a private account as secretary of state, making it a centerpiec­e of his campaign.

While the private email accounts spurred accusation­s of hypocrisy from Democrats, there are difference­s. Clinton stored classified informatio­n on a private server, and she exclusivel­y used a private account for her government work. The content and frequency of the Trump advisers’ emails remain unknown, but Trump administra­tion officials described the use of personal accounts as sporadic. The emails have not been made public.

“All White House personnel have been instructed to use official email to conduct all government related work,” Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, said Monday in response to questions about the emails.

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