You reap what you sow.
POLITICO reported Sunday that Kushner and his wife, Trump’s daughter Ivanka, created a private family domain and had been using the personal email to communicate with top White House officials in early 2017. Kushner’s attorney confirmed the report, suggesting the messages totaled fewer than 100 from January through August.
Democrats, however, are seeking more information about their content.
Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.) declined to sign onto the letter, according to a panel Democratic source. Gowdy's office has not yet returned request for comment. But the committee has jurisdiction over record keeping laws, which require all work correspondence to be completed on government accounts subject to Freedom of Information Act document requests.
Hill Republicans grilled Hillary Clinton for using a personal email server while leading the State Department, investigating the matter for months on end with probes many believe crippled her on Election Day. Trump also suggested she be criminally charged, though the FBI found no criminal wrong-doing. And his campaign rallies often include cheers of "lock her up" since some of her messages contained classified information.
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