Post by robeiae on Nov 20, 2018 9:22:39 GMT -5
No, not that one. THIS one:
Not acceptable, in my view. But also not on par with what Clinton did. Nit even close.
There does need to be some investigating, however, and all of Trump's private e-mails from the period in question need to be turned over to the government. This isn't enough:
It's not up to someone in Ivanka Trump's service to make this call, just as is wasn't up to someone in Clinton's service to make similar calls for what she turned over.
Ivanka Trump last year used a personal email account to discuss or relay official White House business, according to emails released by a nonpartisan watchdog group.
The Washington Post reported Monday the White House conducted an investigation into Trump's email usage and that she used her personal email address for much of 2017.
According to emails released by the watchdog group, American Oversight, Trump used her personal account to email Cabinet officials, White House aides and assistants. The Presidential Records Act requires all official White House communications and records be preserved.
The Washington Post reported Monday the White House conducted an investigation into Trump's email usage and that she used her personal email address for much of 2017.
According to emails released by the watchdog group, American Oversight, Trump used her personal account to email Cabinet officials, White House aides and assistants. The Presidential Records Act requires all official White House communications and records be preserved.
There does need to be some investigating, however, and all of Trump's private e-mails from the period in question need to be turned over to the government. This isn't enough:
The Post reported Ivanka Trump's attorney, Abbe Lowell, forwarded all the emails he believed were related to official government business to her government email account. Lowell believed that would rectify any violations of records law.