Ethics Watchdog Accuses Trump Officials Of 15 Hatch Act Violations During Conventions

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Ethics Watchdog Accuses Trump Officials Of 15 Hatch Act Violations During Conventions
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‘Taxpayer funds should not be used to pay for campaign spokespeople,’ CREW’s Donald Sherman said of why people should care about the Hatch Act.

by the Trump campaign – which tenants later complained falsely made them appear to be Trump supporters.The Hatch Act, enacted in 1939 to crack down on allegations of patronage in President Franklin Roosevelt’s Works Progress Administration, prohibits federal government officials – with exceptions carved out for the president and vice president – from performing in partisan tasks in government buildings, using government equipment or while in their official capacities.

against Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf for his role in a naturalization ceremony later played at the convention.in which he notoriously referred to the Hatch Act as “hoopla,” claiming,"Nobody outside of the Beltway really cares. They expect that Donald Trump is going to promote Republican values and they would expect that Barack Obama, when he was in office, that he would do the same for Democrats.

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