[FOX] Outgoing House Oversight Committee chair Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., sent a letter to White House Chief of Staff John Kelly demanding information on Ivanka Trump’s reported use of personal email.
The letter, obtained by Fox News, follows the Washington Post report claiming that Trump sent hundreds of emails about White House business to contact "White House aides, Cabinet officials and her assistant," an apparent violation of the Presidential Record Act. The report does not indicate if the emails contained any classified or sensitive government information.
Gowdy said in the letter that Trump’s use of personal email may "implicate the Presidential Records Act and other security and recordkeeping requirements," and set a Dec. 5 deadline to respond to the request for more information.
"In light of the importance and necessity of preserving the public record and doing so in a manner that is reflective of relevant statutory and regulatory requirements, the Committee must assess whether the White House took adequate steps to archive Ms. Trump’s emails and prevent a recurrence," Gowdy wrote in the letter.
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Under Obama, many government employees had and used private email accounts. I'm still waiting to hear about that investigation to say nothing about Hildebeasts private "open-for-business" server. Gowdy should leave government quietly. He had his chance to deal with Obumble's traitors and fumbled the ball on the one yard line.
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One big difference is that Hillary was exchanging highly classified information.
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One big difference is that Hillary was exchanging highly classified information.
Yes, everyone in Washington is well aware of her obvious criminal activities and bullshi* yet no one is welling to do anything about it. Sort of revealing isn't it ?
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He's doing this so he can close it out - before the Democrats take power. Or would you rather have Jerrold Nadler looking into Ivanka's possible issues?
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