The Welland Tribune

Congress to probe Ivanka Trump’s email use in White House

- CHAD DAY

WASHINGTON — New revelation­s about the extent of Ivanka Trump’s personal email use in the White House will be getting a hard look from House Democrats when they take power in January.

The House Oversight and Government Reform committee began looking into private email use last year after reports by Politico revealed that Ivanka Trump’s husband, Jared Kushner, and other White House officials had been using private email for government purposes in possible violation of the Presidenti­al Records Act and other federal record-keeping laws.

Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the likely incoming chair of the Oversight panel, said Tuesday that he will resume that bipartisan investigat­ion, which was dropped by Republican­s.

And he will pressure President Donald Trump’s administra­tion to turn over records about the use of private email for public business by Ivanka Trump, Kushner and other senior officials.

“My goal is to prevent this from happening again — not to turn this into a spectacle the way Republican­s went after Hillary Clinton,” Cummings said. “My main priority as chairman will be to focus on the issues that impact Americans in their everyday lives.”

The issue resurfaced this week when The Washington Post reported that the president’s daughter, while a top White House adviser, sent hundreds of emails about government business from a personal email account last year. The emails were sent to White House aides, Cabinet members and Ivanka Trump’s assistants, many in violation of public records rules, according to The Post.

In comments to reporters, the president, who has spent years railing against Clinton’s use of private email for public business while secretary of state, sought to downplay — and differenti­ate — his daughter’s email use from his former opponent’s.

“They aren’t classified like Hillary Clinton. They weren’t deleted like Hillary Clinton,” Trump said, adding: “What Ivanka did, it’s all in the presidenti­al records. Everything is there.”

A spokespers­on for Ivanka Trump’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell, didn’t dispute the Post report. The spokespers­on, Peter Mirijanian, said no classified informatio­n was transmitte­d in the messages, no emails were deleted and the emails have since been “retained” in conformity with records laws. He also said Ivanka Trump did not set up a private server for the account, which he said was “never transferre­d or housed at Trump Organizati­on.”

Mirijanian said that while transition­ing into the government, Ivanka Trump “sometimes used her private account, almost always for logistics and scheduling concerning her family.”

On Tuesday, Republican Rep. Mark Meadows, a fierce defender of the president as the leader of the House Freedom Caucus, also downplayed the matter. “There are over 30,000 BleachBit reasons why the Hillary Clinton email scandal isn’t even close to the Ivanka email issue,” Meadows tweeted, referring to a computer program used to delete emails from her server.

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