President Trump’s voter fraud commission may have violated federal records laws by using personal email accounts to conduct commission work.

That's the commission Donald Trump created by executive order to investigate the non-existent epidemic of "voter fraud." The commission is headed by Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. And now it's getting sued:

The lawsuit brought by the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law against the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity states that Justice Department attorneys revealed during a Sept. 1 meeting that commission members have been using personal email accounts rather than federal government-issued accounts to conduct commission-related work.

Pretty embarrassing for the guy whose presidential campaign focused so much on someone else using private email for government business to have his own voter suppression commission enveloped in a scandal about the exact same thing, don't you think?