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posted by martyb on Thursday January 26 2017, @07:13PM   Printer-friendly
from the what's-good-for-the-goose... dept.

At least four senior officials in President Trump's White House have active accounts on a private Republican National Committee (RNC) email system, according to a new report.

Counselor Kellyanne Conway, White House press secretary Sean Spicer, chief strategist and senior counselor Stephen Bannon and senior adviser Jared Kushner — Trump's son-in-law — all have rnchq.org email accounts, Newsweek reported Wednesday.

Trump repeatedly attacked 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton last year for using a private email server during her tenure as secretary of State.

[...] Newsweek added the rnchq.org email system caused controversy during former President George W. Bush's administration.

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) accused Bush White House staffers in 2007 of using the system to evade transparency.

The rnchq.org email system was involved in the loss of 22 million Bush administration emails, Newsweek reported, many from around the start of the Iraq War.

Former President Obama’s administration found the lost emails after private lawsuits were filed, it added.

Those messages are now in the National Archives, according to Newsweek, but remain under the national security shield and have not been seen by the public.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/316130-trump-wh-senior-staff-have-private-email-accounts-report

[Update:] Newsweek updated its story and is now reporting:

Since this story was published, the RNC has deleted the emails of Bannon, Kushner and Conway. RNC spokesman Ryan Mahoney told Newsweek Wednesday night that the emails were set up only for distribution lists, “There is nothing wrong with having an RNC account if it is not used for any official government business,” he said. “In this case, the officials previously employed by the Trump campaign never had functional email accounts with the RNC. The RNC has various distribution lists to communicate with state parties or campaigns, and as a byproduct these contact groups are assigned RNCHQ.org addresses that only forward to external accounts at their respective organizations.”


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 27 2017, @05:17PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday January 27 2017, @05:17PM (#459562)

    Technically correct? You mean Spicer's comment that the physical crowd was much bigger? Or that the WMATA subway ticket sales were much higher? Or that the photos are misleading because ground cover was used on the grass this time, but not during 2009?

    Not only were those very specific, and very easily verifiable, statements not technically correct, they were out-and-out FALSE. They then tried to take refuge by claiming that "millions" of people saw it via streaming to make them "technically correct" all the while not providing any evidence that the streaming numbers were what they said either (talk about your making up your BS later).

    How about the "millions" of fraudulent votes that were cast? They even quantified it at somewhere around 11 million, but *shock*, provide ABSOLUTELY NO backing for that claim. THAT is fake news, when you completely make shit up and pass it off as real fact. Stating as fact claims about ground cover and ticket sales that are simply FALSE and trying to paint them as "alternate facts" is, by definition, fake news. And the fact that they seem to do this regularly for nit-picky shit is very troubling because they seem to feel the need to do this to assuage Trump's enormous ego.

    I sure hope Pence will make a good President because if we keep going at this rate, there's either going to be impeachment proceedings resulting from inevitable corruption, or he'll simply quit the job when he keeps getting called out for his unsubstantiated BS (but not before positioning his (oh, sorry, "blind trust" meaning his children's) businesses for success).