Taj is just diverting don't go down that hole
I know that. Hence the nature of my reply.
Taj is just diverting don't go down that hole
Damn you hate it when an opposing viewpoint posts in a circle jerk thread, but did you notice what the thread title is?Taj is just diverting don't go down that hole
So what, so what about all of this, it doesn't matter since Trump will ensure that it doesn't matter anyway.
You literally have someone in the whitehouse that can do that, that can pervert justice to the point where no one gets to pay for treason.
That is your founding law and it is completely unique in the western world but shared in most Muslim dictatorships and Russia.
Agree -
there is quite a bit of a difference from transitioning ALL of your email (both private, personal, AND government work emails) to your own server. QUITE a bit of a stretch to compare this - and to be honest, it's not surprising retards here are comparing it to that. We're talking about some retard Trump kid, did you honest expect him to know and understand the due diligence of ensuring/understanding what constitutes as classified.material that needs to go through his official government email? I don't, you're talking about someone with no actual experience in government compliance until now.
Just 9 months ago the kid was sending these types of emails all the time, without a care or wonder if it had to go through proper procedures/channels for compliance.
Nice to see Fanatical Meat doesn't have his liberal tears blinders on to see the difference.
Well that was a lame attempt at duhversion.
To play devil's advocate, there is a difference between a privately run (and potentially/probably mismanaged/unpatched/misconfigured) email server system, and a 'legitimate' mail system being used for unauthorized purposes. Mainly somewhere in there is laziness, intent to obfuscate or provide ease of removal of information, a request for a 'personalized' email address, and simply not having someone with the testicular fortitude to tell you 'no, stop doing that'.
Still wrong, just a different degree of wrong, imho.
Oh of course, the irony of the situation and the complete hypocrisy of all parties involved is palpable. I was just commenting objectively to the 'email part'.I think the bigger issue is that the Trump administration blasted the use of private email in its campaign, but private uses are rampant now that it's in office. And while they say they're honoring the Presidential Records Act, this is an administration that lies about just about everything, even superficial things like crowd size. It's hard to trust that it's not 'conveniently' omitting sensitive emails from the official records.
No pivot needed. It's fake news.
I am no Trump guy, I also see the irony of this however let's be fair, as of right now it appears to be a little used email account that most of its use was replying to people who emailed him.
This isn't saying it shouldn't be look at given what's transpired it's just saying be fair about it.
“Mr. Kushner uses his White House email address to conduct White House business,” Abbe Lowell, a lawyer for Kushner, said in a statement Sunday.
Lowell said Kushner has adhered to government record-keeping requirements by forwarding all the emails to his account, though POLITICO could not verify that.
New York Times - At Least 6 White House Advisers Used Private Email Accounts
WASHINGTON — At least six of President Trump’s closest advisers occasionally used private email addresses to discuss White House matters, current and former officials said on Monday.
The disclosures came a day after news surfaced that Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and adviser, used a private email account to send or receive about 100 work-related emails during the administration’s first seven months. But Mr. Kushner was not alone. Stephen K. Bannon, the former chief White House strategist, and Reince Priebus, the former chief of staff, also occasionally used private email addresses. Other advisers, including Gary D. Cohn and Stephen Miller, sent or received at least a few emails on personal accounts, officials said.
Ivanka Trump, the president’s elder daughter, who is married to Mr. Kushner, used a private account when she acted as an unpaid adviser in the first months of the administration, Newsweek reported Monday. Administration officials acknowledged that she also occasionally did so when she formally became a White House adviser. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter with reporters.
Officials are supposed to use government emails for their official duties so their conversations are available to the public and those conducting oversight. But it is not illegal for White House officials to use private email accounts as long as they forward work-related messages to their work accounts so they can be preserved.
#bothsides
False.
Only one side got investigated TWICE by the FBI.
I seriously doubt Donny and his clan will allow multiple FBI investigations into their personal and public lives.
Oh wait.........
False.
Only one side got investigated TWICE by the FBI.
I seriously doubt Donny and his clan will allow multiple FBI investigations into their personal and public lives.
Oh wait.........
Clinton's private email issue is often vastly oversimplified, and the two situations just aren't analogous at this point.
But, we don't know what's in the emails, they may turn out to be worse.
Very little risk they will hit anything on the way through.So, Kushner forwards any emails he sees as pertinent to the govt... just like Clinton did when she handed over her emails. It's at his discretion when he's not using an official account.
Meanwhile, Trumpsters are jumping through their own assholes to defend their own hypocrisy.