Jared and Ivanka, you may recall, only received top-secret security clearance last summer because Trump overrode the concerns of the F.B.I., his then-chief of staff, and the then-White House counsel. Among the concerns over Kushner gaining access to top-secret information were questions about his “foreign and business contacts,” which intelligence officials worried made him a target ripe for manipulation. So it’s definitely not at all concerning that he‘s reportedly been chatting with foreign governments—some of whom have bragged about having Kushner in their “pocket”—on the D.L. (In response to Cummings’s letter, Lowell disputed the congressman’s recollection of their conversation, saying he’d told lawmakers, “If there was a question about Jared’s use of WhatsApp, that is a question for White House counsel, not me.” Lowell also claimed that when he said Ivanka continued to use private e-mail to conduct official business, he was talking about the period before September 2017.)

Outside of Javanka’s electronic communications, other areas of concern for Cummings include former deputy national security advisor K.T. McFarland using a private e-mail account to discuss selling nukes to Saudi Arabia, an idea that reportedly came from from her disgraced ex-boss, Mike Flynn:

Cummings also told Cipollone that the committee obtained a document showing that McFarland was using an AOL.com account to conduct official White House business. Cummings said the document shows that McFarland was in communication with Tom Barrack, a longtime Trump confidant and the chairman of the president’s Inaugural Committee, about transferring “sensitive U.S. nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia.”

The White House acknowledged receiving Cummings' letter but had no immediate response.

Cummings has requested the relevant documents be handed over to his committee no later than April 4. We’re sure the First Daughter and Son-in-Law have told West Wing staff to give the Congressman everything he needs.

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