The Denver Post

Dems plan to investigat­e Ivanka

- By Felicia Sonmez and Colby Itkowitz

WASHINGTON» The 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 chairman, Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., said Tuesday.

In a statement, 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 and there is a complete record of the activities of this Administra­tion,” Cummings said.

In what appeared to be an acknowledg­ment of the potential risk of a backlash against Democrats for aggressive­ly probing the Trump administra­tion, Cummings also emphasized that his focus upon becoming chairman of the committee will be to address the everyday issues impacting 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 that she had been “extremely careless” but that there was no intention to violate laws on handling classified informatio­n.

During the years-long Benghazi panel’s investigat­ion, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., had acknowledg­ed the political impact, saying the committee’s inquiry hurt Clinton’s poll numbers.

The Washington Post contacted representa­tives for all of the Republican­s still in office who served on the Benghazi committee or as chairmen of the Oversight and Government Reform committee about Trump’s email use. Of those, only one — a spokesman for Rep. Susan Brooks, R-Ind. — replied: “No comment.”

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