Ivanka Trump sent hundreds of emails to Trump administration staffers and officials through her personal email, in violation of federal records rules, the Washington Post reported Monday. The Post said the president's daughter, who is an unpaid White House employee, sent the government-related emails during 2017, and when confronted about it said she was unfamiliar with the federal records rules. The private email was on a domain she shared with her husband, White House adviser Jared Kushner, the Post said. During the 2016 campaign, President Donald Trump repeatedly attacked Hillary Clinton for using a private email server. A spokesman for Ivanka Trump's attorney told the Post that the emails in question have been turned over for government archiving, and said they did not contain classified information.