Members of the White House National Security Council, including President Mike Volta, used Gmail personal accounts for public affairs.
About this writes The Washington Post with reference to documents and conversations with three unnamed American officials.
In the correspondence, which reached the journalists, the assistant Volts discussed the technical details of military operations and weapons using Gmail, although other conversations sent letters from government addresses. Voltz himself also received working materials and documents for his personal mail.
According to journalists, the representative of the National Security Council Brian Gus said he did not see evidence of the use of Wolts personal mail. According to him, the consultant meets the requirements necessary for correspondence.
The report that VOLT may have used a personal mailbox for correspondence, received against the backdrop of publications about the leakage of data about Jenko -Gossit – correspondence of high -ranking officials in the signal envoy. The leak became known after March 24 that the editor, in the course of Atlantic Jeffrey Goldberg, said that he was added to the group chat, where officials discussed Yemen’s blows.
According to Goldberg, there were 18 people, including Vice President Jay Vincess, Minister Pitt Hegset, special iste -ecoff, and secretary of Marco Rubio.
After the disclosure of the information, the Trump administration was to give an explanation, guaranteeing that military plans were not discussed in the chat. Volz took responsibility for creating a group in the signal, but emphasized that he did not add Goldberg.
Source: Racurs

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