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Party of Trump decides Hillary's emails were A-OK. Cause they think Jared and Ivanka's are. And Bannon's and KT McFarland's.

Where are the Trumpanzee calls to lock up Jared and Ivanka for doing the same thing Hillary did? And Bannon and KT McFarland. And hell, if he could do email, so would Head Orangutan in Charge Donnie.

Kushner Has Been Using His Personal Email To Conduct Official U.S. Business

by JakeThomas

White House senior adviser Jared Kushner reportedly is using personal email and WhatsApp to conduct official business.

According to Politico, House Democrats are concerned that Kushner has been using WhatsApp and his personal email to conduct official business. This was revealed in a December 19 meeting, and it was made public Thursday by the House Oversight and Reform Committee. The meeting was between Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), Rep. Trey Gowdy, the former chairman of the oversight panel, and Kushner’s lawyer, Abbe Lowell.

Cummings, who is now the leader of the Oversight Committee, confirmed in a letter to White House Counsel Pat Cipollone that Lowell told the two legislators that Kushner “continues to use” WhatsApp for official business. Lowell was unsure if Kushner used WhatsApp to transmit classified information.

Lowell said, “That’s above my pay grade.”

Lowell continued to say that Kushner is compliant with recordkeeping laws, because Kushner takes screenshots of his messages and sends them to his White House email.

Kushner allegedly communicates with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman via WhatsApp. Kushner was placed in charge of Middle East policies by President Trump.

The Oversight Committee is demanding many new documents from Kushner and other White House officials. Cummings wants the documents by April 4, and said he may issue subpoenas if the White House doesn’t comply.

Lowell also told Cummings that Ivanka Trump, a top advisor to President Trump, also uses her personal email account for business. Cummings says Ivanka may be violating the Presidential Records Act because she isn’t forwarding emails to her official White House email account for government-related matters.

The Oversight Committee also obtained a document which shows that former deputy national security advisor K.T. McFarland used an AOL.com account for White House business. McFarland was communicating with chairman of the president’s Inaugural Committee, Tom Barrack, about transferring “sensitive U.S. nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia.” Barrack shared his idea with Bannon through Bannon’s personal email account.

“These communications raise questions about whether these officials complied with the Presidential Records Act and whether the White House identified this personal email use during its internal review and took steps to address it,” Cummings said.

Trump Official Used AOL Email To Discuss Nuclear Technology Transfer To Saudis

by JakeThomas

Former deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland reportedly used an AOL account to conduct official business.

According to documentation obtained by the House Oversight and Reform Committee, President Donald Trump’s former deputy national security adviser made use of private email to conduct official White House business — including to discuss the transfer of nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia.

Politico reported on Thursday that K.T. McFarland, who served under former national security adviser Michael Flynn, used an AOL.com account to communicate with Trump confidant Tom Barrack about transferring “sensitive U.S. nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia.”

Barrack in turn pitched the proposal to former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon, who also used a personal email account to conduct official business.

Details about these communications were obtained when the Oversight Committee, currently led by Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), requested information from the White House last year.

Politico said revelations from the committee’s investigation, which Cummings and then-chairman Trey Gowdy uncovered last year, were made public this week in a letter from Cummings to White House Counsel Pat Cipollone.

“These communications raise questions about whether these officials complied with the Presidential Records Act and whether the White House identified this personal email use during its internal review and took steps to address it,” Cummings wrote.

Other Trump administration officials were caught up in the inquiry as well, including senior advisers Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.

Though Gowdy led a bipartisan effort beginning in 2017 to determine whether the White House was complying with record keeping laws, Democrats were displeased with the former lawmaker’s decision not to subpoena the White House over the issue.

Cummings: Ivanka Trump Not Preserving All Official Email

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