Photo: SHAWN THEW/EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockIvanka Trumpappeared to be in high spirits at theannual White House turkey pardoningon Tuesday, despite facing continued fallout over the news that she allegedlyused a personal email addressto discuss government business.On Tuesday, PresidentDonald Trumppardoned turkeys named Peas and Carrots, according toTIME. Ivanka, 37, and husbandJared Kushnerwere at the event with theirchildren, 7-year-oldArabella Rose, 5-year-oldJoseph Frederickand 2-year-oldTheodore James.Ivanka, a senior adviser to the president, seemed unfazed and was smiling as she attended the gathering in the White House Rose Garden. The pardons took place a day afterThe Washington Postreported that Ivanka’s private emails — numbering in the hundreds — to White House aides, Cabinet members and assistants broke federal records rules. Sources told the newspaperthat Ivanka expressed a lack of knowledge of all the rules when she was asked about her emails.The White House did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on the news.From left: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.Alex Wong/GettyIvanka Trump and children Arabella and Theodore.Alex Wong/GettyIvanka’s emails drew particular attention because her father repeatedly slammedHillary Clintonfor herprivate email serveras they competed against one another in the2016 presidential election. During the campaign, he said the Democratic nominee’s “corruption is on a scale we have never seen before” and called her personal email use “bigger than Watergate.”Even now, nearly two years into his presidency, Donald Trump continues to tweet about Clinton’s emails.RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual AttackIvanka Trump and children Arabella, Joseph and Theodore.Alex Wong/GettyAnd on Tuesday, as he left Washington, D.C., to head toMar-a-Lago,the president took aim at Clinton again as he defended his daughter. “Early on and for a little period of time, Ivanka did some emails,” Trump said. “They weren’t classified like Hillary Clinton. They weren’t deleted like Hillary Clinton.”Sen. Ron Johnson and Rep. Trey Gowdy are looking into Ivanka’s email use,CBS Newsreported. Rep. Elijah Cummings is calling for the White House to supply information about the emails of officials, including Ivanka and Kushner, who is also a senior adviser to the president.“My goal is to prevent this from happening again — not to turn this into a spectacle the way Republicans went after Hillary Clinton,” Cummings said, according to CBS News.
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Ivanka Trumpappeared to be in high spirits at theannual White House turkey pardoningon Tuesday, despite facing continued fallout over the news that she allegedlyused a personal email addressto discuss government business.On Tuesday, PresidentDonald Trumppardoned turkeys named Peas and Carrots, according toTIME. Ivanka, 37, and husbandJared Kushnerwere at the event with theirchildren, 7-year-oldArabella Rose, 5-year-oldJoseph Frederickand 2-year-oldTheodore James.Ivanka, a senior adviser to the president, seemed unfazed and was smiling as she attended the gathering in the White House Rose Garden. The pardons took place a day afterThe Washington Postreported that Ivanka’s private emails — numbering in the hundreds — to White House aides, Cabinet members and assistants broke federal records rules. Sources told the newspaperthat Ivanka expressed a lack of knowledge of all the rules when she was asked about her emails.The White House did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on the news.From left: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.Alex Wong/GettyIvanka Trump and children Arabella and Theodore.Alex Wong/GettyIvanka’s emails drew particular attention because her father repeatedly slammedHillary Clintonfor herprivate email serveras they competed against one another in the2016 presidential election. During the campaign, he said the Democratic nominee’s “corruption is on a scale we have never seen before” and called her personal email use “bigger than Watergate.”Even now, nearly two years into his presidency, Donald Trump continues to tweet about Clinton’s emails.RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual AttackIvanka Trump and children Arabella, Joseph and Theodore.Alex Wong/GettyAnd on Tuesday, as he left Washington, D.C., to head toMar-a-Lago,the president took aim at Clinton again as he defended his daughter. “Early on and for a little period of time, Ivanka did some emails,” Trump said. “They weren’t classified like Hillary Clinton. They weren’t deleted like Hillary Clinton.”Sen. Ron Johnson and Rep. Trey Gowdy are looking into Ivanka’s email use,CBS Newsreported. Rep. Elijah Cummings is calling for the White House to supply information about the emails of officials, including Ivanka and Kushner, who is also a senior adviser to the president.“My goal is to prevent this from happening again — not to turn this into a spectacle the way Republicans went after Hillary Clinton,” Cummings said, according to CBS News.
Ivanka Trumpappeared to be in high spirits at theannual White House turkey pardoningon Tuesday, despite facing continued fallout over the news that she allegedlyused a personal email addressto discuss government business.
On Tuesday, PresidentDonald Trumppardoned turkeys named Peas and Carrots, according toTIME. Ivanka, 37, and husbandJared Kushnerwere at the event with theirchildren, 7-year-oldArabella Rose, 5-year-oldJoseph Frederickand 2-year-oldTheodore James.
Ivanka, a senior adviser to the president, seemed unfazed and was smiling as she attended the gathering in the White House Rose Garden. The pardons took place a day afterThe Washington Postreported that Ivanka’s private emails — numbering in the hundreds — to White House aides, Cabinet members and assistants broke federal records rules. Sources told the newspaperthat Ivanka expressed a lack of knowledge of all the rules when she was asked about her emails.
The White House did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment on the news.
From left: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.Alex Wong/Getty

Ivanka Trump and children Arabella and Theodore.Alex Wong/Getty

Ivanka’s emails drew particular attention because her father repeatedly slammedHillary Clintonfor herprivate email serveras they competed against one another in the2016 presidential election. During the campaign, he said the Democratic nominee’s “corruption is on a scale we have never seen before” and called her personal email use “bigger than Watergate.”
Even now, nearly two years into his presidency, Donald Trump continues to tweet about Clinton’s emails.
RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual Attack
Ivanka Trump and children Arabella, Joseph and Theodore.Alex Wong/Getty

And on Tuesday, as he left Washington, D.C., to head toMar-a-Lago,the president took aim at Clinton again as he defended his daughter. “Early on and for a little period of time, Ivanka did some emails,” Trump said. “They weren’t classified like Hillary Clinton. They weren’t deleted like Hillary Clinton.”
Sen. Ron Johnson and Rep. Trey Gowdy are looking into Ivanka’s email use,CBS Newsreported. Rep. Elijah Cummings is calling for the White House to supply information about the emails of officials, including Ivanka and Kushner, who is also a senior adviser to the president.
“My goal is to prevent this from happening again — not to turn this into a spectacle the way Republicans went after Hillary Clinton,” Cummings said, according to CBS News.
source: people.com