CREW files Hatch Act complaint against Sonny Perdue
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue appears to have violated the Hatch Act after making political comments in support of Trump and his re-election efforts.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue appears to have violated the Hatch Act after making political comments in support of Trump and his re-election efforts.
CREW recommends the Office of Special Counsel commence an immediate investigation into these 10 officials for potential violations of the Hatch Act.
Trump officials across the administration appear to have violated the Hatch Act by using their official government positions and resources for political activity.
Kellyanne Conway has continued to violate the Hatch Act by providing unprompted attacks on 2020 presidential candidates while acting in her official government role.
Vice President Pence’s Chief of Staff Marc Short appears to have violated the Hatch Act during an interview on White House grounds.
Mr. Kushner’s conduct may be viewed as part of a systematic failure on the part of the administration to comply with its legal requirements under the Hatch Act.
Communications Director for the Office of the First Lady Stephanie Grisham likely violated the Hatch Act by using her official Twitter account for political activity.
Members of the Trump admin. may have violated the Hatch Act by using government resources to travel to and participate in events to support candidates in partisan races.
OSC is legally required to file an MSPB complaint to formally discipline Conway for violating the Hatch Act, yet it did not follow through on its statutory obligations.
Jared Kushner violated the Hatch Act during a CNN interview on Sunday, according to a complaint filed today by CREW.
Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley violated the Hatch Act by retweeting a political message endorsing candidate Ralph Norman.
Trump’s Chief of Staff Mark Meadows appears to have violated the Hatch Act twice during separate interviews with Fox News.
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