Mumbai:India’s Ravichandra Ashwin celebrates the dismissal of New Zealand’s Henry Nicholls with team players Cheteswar Pujara during the day four of their second test cricket match with New Zealand. Mumbai:India’s Virat Kohli celebrates after winning on the day four of their second test cricket match with New Zealand. Mumbai:India’s players Cheteswar Pujara taking a catch of New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra during the day four of their second test cricket match with New Zealand. Mumbai:India’s captain Virat Kohli try for unsuccessful catch on the day four of their second test cricket match with New Zealand. Mumbai:New Zealand’s Kyle Jamieson bats during the day four of their second test cricket match with New Zealand. (This story has not been edited by Social News XYZ staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.) "White House counsel has instructed all White House staff to use their government email for official business, and only use that email," she said. On Monday, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders characterised the use of private email accounts within the Trump administration as "very limited". But even after becoming President, Trump has prodded the Justice Department to reinvestigate. The Federal Bureau of Investigation closed its investigation into Clinton's handling of classified information and recommended no charges. "It is something that if they were sincere about I think you'd have Republican members of Congress calling for an investigation. It's just the height of hypocrisy," she said. "We're finding with the latest revelations - they didn't mean any of it. Speaking to Sirius XM radio on Monday, Clinton hit out at "the hypocrisy of this administration, who knew there was no real scandal, who knew that there was no basis for all their hyperventilating". She was the subject of regular chants of "lock her up" at Trump rallies and beyond during the campaign. The report prompted Clinton to describe criticism of her own private server use as "the height of hypocrisy". However, the reports have the potential to cause serious embarrassment to Trump, whose 2016 election campaign was built in part on regular and heavy criticism of Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State. None of those named are believed to have broken the law, which allows public officials to use private addresses where official emails are forwarded to government accounts to be archived for reasons of transparency. Ivanka used a private account when she acted as an unpaid adviser in the first months of the administration, Newsweek reported. Cohn and Stephen Miller sent or received at least a few emails on personal accounts, officials told the New York Times.
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