US National Security Advisor Michael Waltz has reportedly used his personal Gmail account to discuss sensitive military positions and powerful weapons systems.
Waltz and other members of the National Security Council have used Gmail for highly technical conversations with colleagues at other government agencies, according to emails seen by The Washington Post.
The emails reveal that while others used their government-issued accounts, Waltz had both less sensitive information such as his schedule and work documents, as well as potentially exploitable information, sent to his personal email.
National Security Council spokesman Brian Hughes denies that Waltz sent classified information on his personal email.