White House tried to hide Ivanka Trump’s private email use

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Lock her up?

White House officials tried to hide details about Ivanka Trump’s troubling use of a private email account used for government business, according to a bombshell new report by The Washington Post.

From December 2016 throughout last year, Ivanka sent hundreds of emails to government officials potentially in violation of the Presidential Records Act. Her use of the account under a personal domain created by her and husband Jared Kushner caused concern throughout the White House, according to the report.

However, when Politico first revealed the private Ivanka-Jared domain last year, White House officials let Kushner take the fall. Coverage at the time focused on Kushner’s use of the private account to conduct government business without being archived, and the original report stated there was “no indication” Ivanka used the account for government business.

View the November 19 article by Bernie Dennler III on the ShareBlue.com website here.