President Trump's next groom scandal

President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kouchner, has apparently repeated the mistake made by former State Secretary Hillary Clinton after using his personal email in communications with other White House officials. The news was confirmed by the president's senior adviser's lawyer, who stressed that in messages sent, he did not...
President Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kouchner, has apparently repeated the mistake made by former State Secretary Hillary Clinton after using his personal email in communications with other White House officials.
The news was confirmed by the president's senior adviser's lawyer, who stressed that no specific issues of particular importance were discussed in the message. Right, the case has produced major debates, bringing Clinton's case back to the attention. President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kouchner, and also senior adviser to the leader of Washington, has used his personal email during communication with other White House officials, which has brought back fierce debates on the American political scene. The news was confirmed by Kouchner's lawyer, following the publication of several media articles showing something like that.
Instead, Abe Lowell, the legal representative of the President's groom, explained that his client has communicated via personal network, but only on issues of relatively low importance and has not endangered the exposure of classified data. According to him, most e-mails include guidelines for media coverage of the Presidential events, or sending various media items to other officials.
The case has brought the case back to the attention of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who because of using his personal email, faced FBI investigations. Trump during his presidential campaign used this investigation not a few times to politically attack his former rival.
It already remains to be seen whether there will be a further investigation into e-mail content. American law prohibits senior White House officials but other administration institutions from using personal email for security effect.












