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Kushner email moved to Trump server

Son-in-law did White House work on personal account

- Brad Heath @bradheath

President Trump’s son-inlaw Jared Kushner and daughter Ivanka moved their personal email accounts to computers run by the Trump Organizati­on as public scrutiny intensifie­d over their use of private emails to conduct White House business, Internet registrati­on records show.

The move, made days after Kushner’s use of a personal email account became public, came shortly after special counsel Robert Mueller asked the White House to turn over records related to his investigat­ion into Russia’s alleged interferen­ce in the 2016 election and possible collusion with Trump associates. It also more closely intertwine­s Trump’s administra­tion with his constellat­ion of private businesses.

Kushner, who is a senior adviser to the president, faced scrutiny for his private email use Sept. 24, when his lawyer confirmed that he had occasional­ly used a personal email account to communicat­e with other White House officials. Kushner’s contacts with Russians during the presidenti­al campaign have drawn the attention of federal investigat­ors.

According to Internet registrati­on records reviewed by USA TODAY and cyber security researcher­s, Kushner and his wife, Ivanka, who is also a senior adviser, switched the location of their email accounts to a server operated by the Trump Organizati­on on either Sept. 26 or 27 as attention from the news media and lawmakers intensifie­d.

The Trump Organizati­on did not respond to questions Tues-

Kushner’s lawyer confirmed that he had occasional­ly used a personal email account to communicat­e with other White House officials.

day about the email accounts. A lawyer for Kushner and Trump could not be reached for comment.

Last week, the leaders of the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee, which is conducting its own investigat­ion into suspected Russian election interferen­ce, told Kushner they were “concerned” that they had heard about the emails in news reports instead of from him. The committee had asked him to turn over copies of emails related to the investigat­ion.

The registrati­on records work like street signs — they direct Internet traffic to specific computers connected to the network. One set of those records, known as mail exchange records, tells other computers where to send emails addressed to a particular domain.

The Internet domain Kushner used for his personal emails was first registered in December. In March, mail exchange records for Kushner and Trump’s family email domain, ijkfamily.com, directed messages to an email system run by Microsoft. The registrati­on was updated at the end of September. It points to two mail servers used by the Trump Organizati­on.

USA TODAY reviewed the registrati­on records. Nicholas Weaver, a researcher at the Internatio­nal Computer Science Institute, also reviewed the records and reached the same conclusion. “All indication­s are these emails are handled by a Trump Organizati­on server,” he said.

Lawyers and cyber security researcher­s said the move was puzzling.

Renato Mariotti, a former federal prosecutor, said that although the emails Kushner and Trump sent and received through their personal accounts could well have been innocuous, locating them on computers run by the Trump Organizati­on “certainly creates the appearance of potential impropriet­y.”

Mariotti said the move raises questions about who at the Trump-owned company might have access to emails regarding White House business.

The Trump Organizati­on did not respond to questions Tuesday about whether anyone at the company had access to the messages.

Trump, who refused to fully divest from his businesses, resigned from his real estate and branding empire the day before he took office in January. He ceded control of the businesses to a revocable trust run for his benefit by two of his sons and a longtime Trump Organizati­on employee.

Ivanka Trump and Kushner separated themselves from their own businesses before taking senior roles in the administra­tion.

Kushner’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said in a statement last week that Kushner had taken steps to preserve work-related emails from his personal account by forwarding copies to his White House email account.

 ?? BERND VON JUTRCZENKA, AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Jared Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump, are senior advisers to the president. Their use of private email accounts that were recently moved is under scrutiny.
BERND VON JUTRCZENKA, AFP/GETTY IMAGES Jared Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump, are senior advisers to the president. Their use of private email accounts that were recently moved is under scrutiny.

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