Politics

At least 6 Trump staffers used private email for White House business

At least six top aides to President Trump have reportedly used private email accounts for White House business, a report said Monday.

The revelation was reported by the New York Times just one day after it became public that three aides — son-in-law Jared Kushner, ex-strategist Steve Bannon and former chief of staff Reince Priebus — have used private email while working in the White House.

Aides Gary D. Cohn and Stephen Miller also sent or received at least a few emails on personal accounts, the Times said.

In addition, it was reported Monday that the president’s daughter Ivanka used a private account in the first few months of the president’s term.

White House officials are required to preserve their official email communications.

Trump regularly condemns Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server when she served as secretary of state.

During a rally Friday, supporters urged the president to have Clinton jailed for the email practice — chanting the 2016 campaign mantra “Lock her up.”

“You’ve got to speak to Jeff Sessions about that,” Trump replied.