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Prof Triggernometry
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First, do you agree with the reports that this was before she was an official government employee? That may make a difference.
In any event, to whatever extent this violated the law (if at all, if it was before she was a government employee), she should face the same prosecution and other legal consequences as any non-"connected" government employee would.
Also, she should immediately resign from any official capacity she has with the government. Even if what she did was technically legal, it just shows poor judgement.
There is no comparison between what she did and what Hillary did, and that is the only reason this is a story. The media is trying to conflate Ivanka's email situation with that of Hillary Clinton's. Here's the difference:
"Ivanka has never served in public office before so she had no idea about the legal ramifications of what she was doing. Hillary has served in many, many government capacities. She knew full well what she was doing.
Ivanka's emails never contained classified information. They were almost always about her family's scheduling. Hillary's emails contained classified information that she knew was classified. How could she miss the giant "CLASSIFIED" word at the top of the document?
Ivanka never deleted any of her emails. She handed them over so they could be archived with other White House documents. Hillary's team deleted over 30,000 emails when Congress launched an investigation into the matter.
Ivanka's team admitted she used the email before she knew what the rules were. They took ownership. Hillary's team denied what happened. Then when that failed, they pointed the finger at others."
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethb...vanka-and-hillarys-emails-but-its-st-n2536239