The National Security Council addressed concerns regarding National Security Advisor Michael Waltz's use of personal Gmail accounts for sensitive communications. A Washington Post report suggested that a senior aide used Gmail for technical discussions about military matters. However, NSC spokesperson Brian Hughes insisted that no classified information was shared via personal emails and emphasized adherence to records retention since January 20. He further criticized the media's reporting as distractions from President Trump's national security achievements.
NSC spokesperson Brian Hughes stated that National Security Advisor Waltz has never sent classified material over personal email, ensuring compliance with retention policies.
Hughes criticized media reports as attempts to distract from President Trump's successful national security agenda while emphasizing that all NSC correspondence is secured.
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