maximus wrote:
Seems to me she offered that AFTER the destruction of 32,000 ? e-mails, acid washing laptops, and beating phones to a pulp WHICH she had been court ordered NOT to do. Pretty cool how that works...she didn't have ANY trouble for all that. Pretty hard to convict when there is no evidence (destroyed), no witnesses, ( dead or loyal), agency chiefs that lie about their findings on the e-mail scandal (Comey). And you guys hold her up as not guilty!!! Wow!
Well, Ivanka gets a pass, then so does the rest of the WH, even those from the past. But if Ivanka willing to go to prison for benign emails, then may you might have legal case.
The right people are clearly in prison.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ivanka-trump-used-a-personal-email-account-to-send-hundreds-of-emails-about-government-business-last-yearIvanka Trump sent hundreds of emails last year to White House aides, Cabinet officials and her assistants using a personal account, many of them in violation of federal records rules, according to people familiar with a White House examination of her correspondence.
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.
The discovery alarmed some advisers to President Trump, who feared that his daughter’s practices bore similarities to the personal email use of Hillary Clinton, an issue he made a focus of his 2016 campaign. He attacked his Democratic challenger as untrustworthy and dubbed her “Crooked Hillary” for using a personal email account as secretary of state.
Some aides were startled by the volume of Ivanka Trump’s personal emails — and taken aback by her response when questioned about the practice. She said she was not familiar with some details of the rules, according to people with knowledge of her reaction.
The White House referred requests for comment to Ivanka Trump’s attorney and ethics counsel, Abbe Lowell.
In a statement, Peter Mirijanian, a spokesman for 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.
...same explanation that the FBI offered and Hillary offered when she was investigated.