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Senior members of the Trump administration’s National Security Council — including its top national security adviser, Michael Waltz — used Gmail to conduct government business, The Washington Post rep...
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Members of Trump's administration, including Waltz and Hegseth, in the past have leveled harsh criticism at former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email ser...
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Donald Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, reportedly used his personal Gmail account for government communications.
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According to three officials who spoke to the Washington Post, members of President Trump's National Security Council, including Waltz, have conducted government business over personal Gmail accounts.