Allegations arise that National Security Council members, including senior adviser Michael Waltz, conducted official business through personal email accounts.
WASHINGTON – Reports have emerged indicating that members of the National Security Council during President
Donald Trump's administration, including senior adviser Michael Waltz, reportedly conducted official government affairs using personal Gmail accounts.
This information comes from verified documents and interviews with three U.S. officials.
The use of personal email accounts for official business raises concerns regarding security protocols and compliance with federal regulations regarding the handling of sensitive information.
This revelation is part of an ongoing investigation into the practices of senior officials and their adherence to established communication standards.
The implications of these findings may extend beyond individual accountability, potentially affecting the broader framework of governmental cybersecurity practices.