Media Watch | Trey Gowdy on the legality of private email in public service @Bob9961 | Uploaded November 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Face the Nation
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Ivanka Trump sent emails last to White House aides, Cabinet officials and her assistants using a non-government email account, which is precisely what Hilary Clinton did.
Why did Republican Congressman Trey Gowdy contradict himself on Face the Nation about whether using private email in government business is a crime?
Margaret Brennan asked, "People remember you well from the probe you led into Benghazi that helped you uncover Hilary Clinton's use of
private email. Would you similarly call for that kind of prosecution of the president's daughter?"
Mr. Gowdy responded with: "Using personal email upon which to conduct public business is not a crime ... it actually violates statutes and regulations."
If it actually violates statutes and regulations, then how can he say it's not a crime?
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Face the Nation
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Ivanka Trump sent emails last to White House aides, Cabinet officials and her assistants using a non-government email account, which is precisely what Hilary Clinton did.
Why did Republican Congressman Trey Gowdy contradict himself on Face the Nation about whether using private email in government business is a crime?
Margaret Brennan asked, "People remember you well from the probe you led into Benghazi that helped you uncover Hilary Clinton's use of
private email. Would you similarly call for that kind of prosecution of the president's daughter?"
Mr. Gowdy responded with: "Using personal email upon which to conduct public business is not a crime ... it actually violates statutes and regulations."
If it actually violates statutes and regulations, then how can he say it's not a crime?
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