Pence used private email as governor, was hacked: reports
By Reuters
03 March 2017 |
9:01 am
Mike Pence's office admits the U.S. Vice President used private email to conduct public business as governor of Indiana, and according to the Indianapolis Star, his personal AOL account was hacked.
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