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Originally Posted by awareness
Ivanka Trump, Trump's eldest daughter and an official adviser, used her personal email account for government business hundreds of times last year in violation of federal records rules.
Lock her up! Lock her up! Lock her up!
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I am pretty sure that if this is the full extent of the violation it will warrant a fine at most.
I assume that this is somehow related to the chant of "lock her up" directed at Hillary Clinton who, unlike this case, was accused of using her foundation to illegally funnel money to herself from world leaders (both an abuse of power, fraud, and tax evasion) and used a private email to bypass the oversight that was set up to protect against just this thing (obstruction of justice) and then destroyed the evidence (also obstruction of justice).
So unless you are also claiming fraud, abuse of power and obstruction of justice for Ivanka I hardly see how the two are related.
One other contrast, Hillary was a career politician fully aware of the laws and protocols, especially since she was Secretary of State, dealt with documents of the highest security and had to believe the Russians and Chinese wanted to hack into her server. Putting these documents in a less secure server put the entire US at risk and was incredibly irresponsible, nor could we believe that this wasn't an intentional act on her part. Ivanka, by contrast, was a novice and was not dealing with State secrets.