Getty Trump team’s email practices salt ClintonWorld’s wounds

If watching President Donald Trump take over an office they thought would be theirs wasn’t a wound deep enough for alums of Hillary Clinton’s campaign, a slew of new reports about members of Trump’s team have provided plenty of salt.

It was like a greatest hits list of the Clinton campaign’s setbacks — email security, personal devices and Clinton Inc. — but this time playing out courtesy of Trump’s staff.

First came news, via The New York Times, that the president is still using his personal unsecured Android cellphone — a tough pill to swallow for a campaign staff that was continually hamstrung by concerns over Clinton’s use of BlackBerrys while she was secretary of state.

Next were hints, from Newsweek, that Trump aides were using personal email addresses even after taking White House jobs - another direct echo of GOP criticisms of Clinton's private email arrangement. The Republican National Committee, which provided the accounts, soon deleted them, the magazine reported. (The White House is pushing back on Newsweek's story, seeking a retraction. Spokesman Michael Short said, “Newsweek’s story is a work of fiction.")

And finally on Friday morning news landed from Axios that Jason Miller, a former top Trump communications staffer, had joined Teneo - a consulting firm with close ties to the Clintons that was frequently roped into Republican accusations about the family's business ties.