Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ivanka in email misuse row

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HILLARY REDUX During presidenti­al election, Trump had made an issue out of Democrat rival’s use of private email

Ivanka Trump repeatedly used a personal email account to conduct government business in 2017, a White House review found, a fact that raises the stakes on congressio­nal oversight hearings the new Democratic House majority will hold.

Trump’s email use, much of which first came to light last year, included exchanges on her personal account with Cabinet secretarie­s, as well as forwards of schedules to her assistant, a person familiar with the emails said.

Democrats will be in control of at least 232 seats when the new House is sworn in next year. And the personal email use of Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, who both serve as senior advisers to the president, has been expected to be among the topics the new leaders will address.

The subject has particular irony for Democrats, who bitterly point to President Donald Trump highlighti­ng during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. Trump discussed her server, buoyed by chants of “Lock her up!” from his crowds.

The server was discovered amid a congressio­nal inquiry related to Clinton in 2015. The FBI investigat­ed her use of the server — which included sending emails that were classified — but declined in July 2016 to press charges.

“Oh Ivanka,” Clinton’s spokesman, Nick Merrill, posted on Twitter on Monday. The Washington Post first reported on the scope of Ivanka Trump’s email use, saying on Monday that there were up to 100 related to government business, but hundreds of others related to schedules.

The New York Times reported in September 2017 that Trump, the president’s eldest daughter, was one of at least six White House advisers using private emails in the early days of the Trump administra­tion. Newsweek reported it was mostly before she formally joined the administra­tion.

WASHINGTON:

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? She did it too? (From left to right) White House counsellor Kellyanne Conway, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, director of social Media Dan Scavino and senior advisor Ivanka Trump stand together watching as US President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally earlier this month.
REUTERS FILE She did it too? (From left to right) White House counsellor Kellyanne Conway, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, director of social Media Dan Scavino and senior advisor Ivanka Trump stand together watching as US President Donald Trump holds a campaign rally earlier this month.

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