Kushner 'occasionally' used personal email id for White House business, clarifies lawyer

ANI  |  Washington [USA] 

United States President Donald Trump son-in-and senior adviser Jared Kushner "occasionally" used a private email account to correspond with other administration officials, stated Kushner's lawer on Sunday.

"Mr. Kushner uses his email address to conduct business. Fewer than a hundred emails from January through August were either sent to or returned by Mr. Kushner to colleagues in the from his personal email account," said lawyer Abbe Lowell in a statement, as quoted by CNN.

It comes as a clarification to an earlier report that said Kushner uses his private account that was set during the transition last December, alongside his official email account, "to sometimes trade emails with senior officials, outside advisers, and some others about media coverage."

On a related note, President Trump, during his election campaign, criticised his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server to send and receive email during her time as secretary of state.

Lowell, however, said that the emails on Kushner's private account were "usually forwarded news articles or political commentary and most often occurred when someone initiated the exchange by sending an email to his personal, rather than his address."

Further replying to the concerns some of the emails might not have been preserved since Kushner was not using a account, Lowell said, "All non-personal emails were forwarded to his official address, and all have been preserved, in any event."

It is to be mentioned that federal requires that all records be preserved, including emails.

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First Published: Mon, September 25 2017. 05:57 IST