The House Oversight Committee voted along party lines Thursday to authorize subpoenas for personal emails and texts used for official business by top
White House aides, including
Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner.
Rep. Elijah Cummings of
Maryland, the panel's chairman, said the committee has obtained "direct evidence" that the president's daughter, Kushner and other top aides were using personal accounts for official business in violation of federal law and White House policy.
"What we do not yet know is why these White House officials were attempting to conceal these communications," Cummings said, adding that the White House has refused to produce a single piece of paper this year in response to the investigation.