Ivanka Trump used a personal email account to send hundreds of messages discussing official White House business last year, officials confirm.
A review into her emails revealed she had used her private address to contact government officials.
In 2016, her father Donald Trump accused Hillary Clinton of putting the US "in danger" over her use of a private email while secretary of state.
According to the reporting from the Washington Post, some of the emails may have been in violation of federal law. Austin Evers, from a group called American Oversight, which submitted the freedom of information request that led to the discovery of Ms Trump's use of personal email last year, said the "president's family is not above the law".
"There are serious questions that Congress should immediately investigate," Evers said. "Did Ivanka Trump turn over all of her emails for preservation as required by law? Was she sending classified information over a private system," he added.
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