National Security Advisor Mike Waltz is still dealing with the fallout from Signalgate, and now reports say that his staff has been caught using private Google email accounts for official government business.
Last week, a bombshell report from The Atlantic revealed that top administration officials were included in an unsecured Signal chat about a military strike on Yemen.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that even after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's email scandal, Waltz "has had less sensitive, but potentially exploitable information sent to his Gmail, such as his schedule and other work documents," officials told the Post.
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It wasn't only Waltz, however. A senior Waltz aide also used the commercial email that involved "highly technical conversations with colleagues at other government agencies involving sensitive military positions and powerful weapons systems relating to an ongoing conflict," the report said, citing emails they reviewed.
Amid the Signal scandal, this Gmail scandal is the latest example of questionable data security practices by President Donald Trump's appointees.
Hillary Clinton came under fire by Republican lawmakers after using a private email for her electronic correspondence rather than the official address on government servers.
Read the full report here.