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Report: Ivanka Trump sent hundreds of messages from personal email account

The president's daughter and top White House adviser sent emails to White House aides, Cabinet members and her assistants.
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Advisor to US President Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, is seen during a working session regarding opportunity zones following the recently signed tax bill in the Oval Office of the White House on February 14, 2018 in Washington, DC.

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s daughter and senior advisor Ivanka Trump sent hundreds of messages to government officials last year using a personal email account, the latest member of the president’s inner circle to face questions about private emails.

White House officials learned of Trump’s extensive use of a personal email address because they were gathering documents to respond to a public records lawsuit, according to a story Monday in The Washington Post. The Post cited unnamed sources familiar with an examination of her correspondence.

A spokesman for Trump’s attorney confirmed to USA TODAY that the president’s daughter “sometimes used her private account, almost always for logistics and scheduling concerning her family. The spokesman, Peter Mirijanian, said Ivanka Trump used the address “until the White House provided her the same guidance they had to others.”

President Trump, as a candidate, made a major issue out of Democratic rival Hillary Clinton’s use of a personal email address for government business. Mirijanian described the situation as different, contending that “she did not create a private server in her house or office [and] there was never classified information transmitted.”

The Trump administration has faced questions about the use of private email before, including with Ivanka Trump’s husband, Jared Kushner.

In September, officials said that Kushner, a White House senior aide, was among those who used private email. Others included departed officials such as former chief of staff Reince Priebus and senior adviser Steve Bannon.

Democrats on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee sought to launch a probe of the use of private emails at the White House at the time.

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