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Ivanka Trump Used Personal Account For Emails About Government Business (washingtonpost.com) 498

The Washington Post is reporting that Ivanka Trump used a personal email account to send hundreds of emails last year to White House aids, Cabinet officials and her assistants. Many of the emails were "in violation of federal records rules," the report says. Ivanka's practices are reminiscent of the personal email account Hillary Clinton used as secretary of state. From the report: White House ethics officials learned of Trump's repeated use of personal email when reviewing emails gathered last fall by five Cabinet agencies to respond to a public records lawsuit. That review revealed that throughout much of 2017, she often discussed or relayed official White House business using a private email account with a domain that she shares with her husband, Jared Kushner. Some aides were startled by the volume of Ivanka Trump's personal emails -- and taken aback by her response when questioned about the practice. Trump said she was not familiar with some details of the rules, according to people with knowledge of her reaction. A spokesperson for Ivanka Trump's attorney and ethics counsel, Abbe Lowell, "acknowledged that the president's daughter occasionally used her private email before she was briefed on the rules, but he said none of her messages contained classified information," reports Washington Post.

"While transitioning into government, after she was given an official account but until the White House provided her the same guidance they had given others who started before she did, Ms. Trump sometimes used her personal account, almost always for logistics and scheduling concerning her family," he said in a statement. He went on to say that her email use was different than that of Clinton. "Ms. Trump did not create a private server in her house or office, no classified information was ever included, the account was never transferred at Trump Organization, and no emails were ever deleted," Mirijanian said.
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Ivanka Trump Used Personal Account For Emails About Government Business

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  • Lock her up? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 19, 2018 @08:27PM (#57671464)

    Seems reasonable

    • Ivanka is also named in this lawsuit [nytimes.com] filed by New York over massive abuse by the Trump foundation, and criminal referrals were also made to the IRS. It certainly doesn't stop here.

    • Re:Lock her up? (Score:5, Interesting)

      by vtcodger ( 957785 ) on Tuesday November 20, 2018 @10:28AM (#57673978)

      "Lock her Up" For what?

      Lost in all this is the fact that Ms Trump's use of personal eMail is entirely legal. As was Ms Clinton's mostly. There is, and was in Ms Clinton's day, a requirement that the emails be archived and accessible to the public. Nowadays, there is a requirement that the archiving be done within a time limit (20 days?). In Ms Clinton's day there was no such time limit. GWB's first term Secretary of State Colin Powell still hasn't gotten around to archiving HIS 2001-2005 emails.

      And yes, commingling of official and personal eMails is OK. Only the official stuff has to be archived.

      The issue of classified material on Ms Clinton's server is a separate issue -- complicated by the fact that as Secretary of State, Ms Clinton has considerable power to reclassify stuff. For all I or anyone else around here knows, a formal hearing would determine that Ms Clinton actually declassified the material in question, but didn't properly mark it. That's a parking ticket level misdemeanor offense at best. Not something people are locked up for even in America.

      The outrageous conduct of Donald Trump and his crazed supporters seriously clouds the issue of course. And Democrats can smile and laugh for a few days about this. But really, there's apparently no fire and damn little smoke here.

      • Re:Lock her up? (Score:5, Insightful)

        by vux984 ( 928602 ) on Tuesday November 20, 2018 @12:18PM (#57674664)

        I agree mostly. Legally this is a nothingburger, and even less of a nothing burger than Hillary's email were.

        Where i disagree with you is with the significance of the optics.

          Trump and the republican party at large wandered around for months making a mountain out of Hillary's email -- Fox news still seems to make it a landing page headline every few days.

        Given that environment, anyone with an ounce of common sense associated with Trump or the republican party would have made damned sure not to be using a personal email for government work of any sort.

        If you make it a central plank of your campaign that Hillary Clinton's misuse of email not only disqualifies her for public service, but demands a prosecution, demands incarceration. Then you don't get caught using a personal email server yourself, no matter how trivial it REALLY is.

        Legally there's no fire here, but the apparent level of hypocrisy, arrogance, and stupidity on display is staggering. Or it would be if it wasn't just another day in this dumpster fire of an administration.

        • by Rob Y. ( 110975 )

          Correct. At the very least, Trump and Fox ought to admit that - oh, by the way, we were just kidding when we were running around with our hair on fire over Hillary's emails.

          But hey, Trump still won't admit he was lying about Obama's birth certificate...

  • Classified? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by LarryRiedel ( 141315 ) on Monday November 19, 2018 @08:35PM (#57671518)

    Using personal email for work and vice-versa is something everybody does, even though it's often against some policy.

    What matters is whether Classified information is being sent over unsecured links.

    • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Monday November 19, 2018 @08:55PM (#57671624)
      of the emails. What I care about is that my public officials are using private email servers to get around public records requests.
    • What matters is whether Classified information is being sent over unsecured links.

      No, what matters is whether a law has been broken. Hillary broke the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), which required that everything she did go through government servers so it was available under the FOIA.

      If Ivanka did the same thing (caveat: I don't know whether the FOIA required her to restrict her emails to government servers for preservation, as Hillary's were (Note that Hillary was a Cabinet Officer - Ivanka isn't, b

      • don't know whether the FOIA required her to restrict her emails to government servers for preservation,

        It does. That part doesn't seem to be in dispute.

        • Re:Classified? (Score:5, Informative)

          by Anonymous Coward on Monday November 19, 2018 @10:15PM (#57671968)
          For Hillary, yes. For Ivanka, according to that "right wing" source Newsweek [newsweek.com], reports:

          In a statement to Newsweek, a White House spokesperson pointed out that Trump was not a federal employee at the time she sent the February 28 email. When she became a federal employee in March, “she made clear that one of her reasons for doing so was to ensure that she would have access to government-issued communications devices and receive an official email account to protect government records,” the spokesperson said. The spokesperson added that prior to her obtaining an official account, Trump’s emailing other official accounts “ensured the records were preserved and available under the Federal Records Act.” Trump did not have an official email account as a first daughter at the time, according to the spokesperson.

          What few e-mails were sent, were sent BEFORE she was a Government employee and required to use Government e-mail servers. She requested to become a Federal employee so she could use Federal e-mail systems. There is NO claim she used her personal e-mail AFTER she became a Government employee. This is a nothingburger created by Hillary's supporters to try to justify her brazen breaking of the LAW regarding e-mail and security.

    • Using personal email for work and vice-versa is something everybody does, even though it's often against some policy.

      Sure, though if Ivanka was paying attention in 2016 you'd think she'd be a bit more careful.

      What matters is whether Classified information is being sent over unsecured links.

      Which is a completely separate manner from using personal email for work.

      Neither Clinton's official state dept email address nor Ivanka's official white house email were cleared for sending classified information either. Classified information was supposed to be sent over a completely separate system.

      It's just a perception issue. A few pieces of classified info going through your work email is a relatable mistake, bu

    • What matters is whether Classified information is being sent over unsecured links.

      Which POTUS does regularly.

      What really matters is if it can send a focus group into fits of involuntary rage.

    • Using personal email for work and vice-versa is something everybody does, even though it's often against some policy.

      Is that really true, though, given web email and the capability of having multiple email apps on your phone? I have a personal email that I access at work, but I don't send work emails through it, just like I don't send personal emails through my work address. Maybe for old people or luddites who only have their work email, but I'd think anyone posting on Slashdot has at least two or three email addresses they use regularly.

  • by whoever57 ( 658626 ) on Monday November 19, 2018 @08:41PM (#57671542) Journal

    "Ms. Trump did not create a private server in her house or office, ..."

    How is using the Trump Organization's server any better than using one in her own home or office? In fact, it is likely worse, because there will be more people with administrative access, simply because it is a bigger organization.

    • by Barny ( 103770 )

      Oh for some mod points. Exactly this.

      Clinton's server was, assuming it was configured competently, secure. Ivanka is using a cloud service backed server (Microsoft).

    • It's worse (Score:5, Insightful)

      by Actually, I do RTFA ( 1058596 ) on Monday November 19, 2018 @09:30PM (#57671820)

      ow is using the Trump Organization's server any better than using one in her own home or office?

      IIRC, during the campaign it came out that the Trump Org. server was a Win 2000 box. (Democrats argued that's how it was obvious they were the ones targeted, cause Trump's would have been trivial to hack.) Further, there is pretty ample evidence that both China and Russia have been pinging machines in Trump Tower at least since he announced.

      So, it's probably far less secure, and probably already compromised.

      There's also the factor that the record laws about email were at least new when Hiliary was SOS; Ivanka had a year and half lesson on it from her dad and every newspaper.

  • by 93 Escort Wagon ( 326346 ) on Monday November 19, 2018 @08:43PM (#57671558)

    Ivanka’s personal email is being hosted on a server running in Hillary Clinton’s basement.

  • Server? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by argStyopa ( 232550 ) on Monday November 19, 2018 @09:29PM (#57671802) Journal

    As long as she used the one in her home, I guess it would be ok?

    I mean, at least half of you MUST think that's ok (or you're hypocrites).
    The other half must condemn her for this (or you're hypocrites too).

    • The whole article is that kind of disgusting what-aboutism. The fact is that the email retention rules only really started applying at the beginning of the Obama administration*, so it's possible that Hillary made a mistake. There is no possibility Ivanka didn't know this was against the rules. To say nothing about how I expect more computer literacy from a 36 year old than a 70 year old.

      But, yeah, fuck both of their private email systems.

      * Both Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice used private email as Sec

    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Timing is everything [newsweek.com]. The e-mails in question occurred before she was a Federal employee. She literally could not use Federal e-mail until she became a Federal employee. NO ONE is saying she used her personal e-mail AFTER she became a Federal employee.

      I guess you need to turn yourself in if you've ever e-mailed a Federal employee or Congressperson, because who knows - one day you may end up working for the Federal Government and then you will have used your personal e-mail for official business!

    • As long as she used the one in her home, I guess it would be ok?

      I mean, at least half of you MUST think that's ok (or you're hypocrites).
      The other half must condemn her for this (or you're hypocrites too).

      Actually a lot of us thought Clinton's server was bad but not that big a deal.

      As for this... It's not bad on it's own, but it exposes the absurd hypocrisy of the right. This email thing was the biggest issue in the country! A major scandal disqualifying for office! Someone should go to jail!!! As long as it involves Clinton or some Democrat, otherwise it isn't even worth the thought to make sure you're not being a ridiculous hypocrite.

      Want more hypocrisy? Remember that terrible scary invasion of Central Ame

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  • It is a HUGE mistake to think that Hillary Clinton or Ivanka Trump know anything about technology.

    Hillary Clinton had a "private email server"? Is it sensible to think that a 71-year-old woman, in her late 60s back then, had ANY understanding of email servers?
    • they all did. She talked with Colin Powell about it. She knew it was wrong to store public documents and a private server. To her one and only credit she didn't throw Powell under the bus over it. But by then the media feeding frenzy was in full gear and her one and only noble gesture (taking responsibility for the whole fiasco) went nowhere.

      Hilary is very, very intelligent. Not saying she uses that intelligence in the most upstanding manor. But make no mistake, her failing was arrogance, not stupidity.
  • anything with even the whiff of actual/potentical illegality the DEM, GOP, Intelligence, Media and Deep State establishments will destroy, convict and jail those family members and anyone else even remotely involved.
    That is guaranteed by the current state of affairs at the federal government level. The concepts of Political Ideology, Justice and Politics have merged and are now one with the accepted Group Think.
    Honesty, Justice and Truth have no place in our current completely warped reality in Washington
  • by Uberbah ( 647458 ) on Monday November 19, 2018 @11:55PM (#57672286)

    Ivanka didn't:

    • Rage against the opposing party for using private email accounts only to do the same thing herself two years later.

      Set up a private email server in her own house the way Hillary did.

      Send thousands of classified emails from said account.

      Destroy thousands of pieces of evidence while under FBI investigation.

    This is taking butthurt partisan false equivalencies to 11.

  • Wait, her dad's campaign, which she was heavily involved with, beat the Clinton email thing nonstop. How could she possibly have been unaware of the rules?

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