The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Sound familiar? Past echoes in Ivanka’s private email

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WASHINGTON >> A public official is said to have conducted government business via private email. Sound familiar?

This time, it’s Ivanka Trump, President Donald Trump’s daughter and White House adviser.

Ivanka Trump sent hundreds of emails about government business from a personal email account last year to White House aides, Cabinet members and her assistant, many in violation of public records rules, The Washington Post has reported.

News of her email practices spawned accusation­s of hypocrisy. Donald Trump mercilessl­y criticized Hillary Clinton, his 2016 Democratic presidenti­al rival, for her use of a private email server during her time as secretary of state under President Barack Obama. Trump dubbed her “Crooked Hillary” and repeatedly said — including to her face at one point — that she belonged in jail.

A look at similariti­es and the difference­s between the two cases. non-government email accounts.

Both claimed to be unaware of rules against using private email to conduct the public’s business.

—Ivanka Trump never emailed classified informatio­n. Clinton said she never knowingly emailed classified informatio­n; the FBI found classified informatio­n in some of the emails that were sent or received through her private server.

—Ivanka Trump never deleted emails. Clinton deleted thousands of emails that she and her lawyers decided were personal or unrelated to her work as secretary of state before she turned over thousands of other emails to federal investigat­ors.

Republican­s and Democrats in Congress are expected to look into the matter.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ivanka Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump, arrives for a ceremony to pardon the National Thanksgivi­ng Turkey in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Tuesday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ivanka Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump, arrives for a ceremony to pardon the National Thanksgivi­ng Turkey in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Tuesday.

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