The Scream Team: Does a Dem Ticket of Jasmine Crockett & Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez...
WHCA President Eugene Daniels Out at Politico Plus a Look Back at When...
Despondent Correspondents: Scott Jennings Lays Out Hard Facts for the Depressed Press
Meeting Mayhem: Florida Democrat Maxwell Frost Goes on Name-Calling Tirade Against Trump a...
Drivel War: Backward-Facing Hakeem Jeffries is Looking to the 1800s to Fight Musk...
Michael Moore Says We Could Have Just Deported the Person Who Will Cure...
Still Rules the World: Tears for Fears Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Songs From...
TSA Announces Discontinuation of the CBP One App
ABC News: America's Nation Parks Are in Danger of Falling Into Disrepair
NYT Correspondent Says Trump Reminds Him of Covering the Early Days of Putin
Financial Times: The US Is Now the Enemy of the West
Karoline Leavitt Fires Back at 'New York Times' Writer’s Absurd Tweet
Rachel Zegler Tries to Detox Disney's Poison Apple
BREAKING: Budget Resolution Squeaks Through the House of Representatives in 217 to 215...
Chuck Todd’s Shocking Memory Lapse: Forgets Biden’s Press Cheat Cards and Scripted Questio...

'Shouldn't be prosecuted': Trey Gowdy on the difference between divulging classified info and using personal email

Rep. Trey Gowdy of South Carolina was a guest on CBS’ “Face the Nation” Sunday morning and was asked about Ivanka Trump’s reported use of a private email account to send emails to White House aides.

Advertisement

He emphasized the difference between divulging classified information (which is a crime, according to Gowdy) and using a private email account to conduct public business (which he says is against regulations but not a crime).

The Left, of course, immediately cried foul at Gowdy, accusing him of hypocrisy in how he is dealing with Trump vs. how he dealt with Hillary Clinton’s email probe.

Advertisement

Gowdy says he has talked to Ivanka Trump’s attorney and requested more information earlier in the week about her email use and specifically whether any emails contained classified information.

The scrutiny around Clinton surrounded her use and distribution of classified information as Secretary of State and what information is/was on her server about the September night four Americans died in Benghazi, Lybia.

Gowdy also pointed out:  “(House Republicans) have done more in the last week than some of my House Democratic colleagues did the entire time we were looking into Benghazi.”

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement