Thursday, June 27, 2019

REPUBLICANS APPEAR TO NOT UNDERSTAND THE HATCH ACT IN DEFENDING KELLYANNE CONWAY

https://www.newsweek.com/hatch-act-kellyanne-conway-republican-hearing-1446110


Republicans appeared to repeatedly misinterpret or misunderstand the law in which Conway is accused of continuously violating when questioning Henry Kerner, head of the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) and the Trump-appointee who issued a recent Hatch Act violation report and suggested that she be fired.

"Ms. Conway's egregious and repeated Hatch Act violations, combined with her unrepentant attitude, are unacceptable from any federal employee, let alone one in such a prominent position," Kerner told lawmakers. "Her conduct hurts both federal employees, who may believe that senior officials can act with complete disregard for the Hatch Act, and the American people, who may question the nonpartisan operation of their government."


https://www.newsweek.com/kellyanne-conway-subpoena-hatch-act-1446085


The House Committee on Oversight and Reform voted 25-16, largely along party lines, to issue a subpoena for Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway after she failed to appear for a hearing Wednesday on charges she violated the Hatch Act dozens of times.
During the hearing, Special Counsel Henry Kerner, who recommended that Conway be removed from federal service, said that the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) had "never issued two reports on the same person" in the 30 years it has been independent, before Conway. No one before Conway had repeated violations of the law prohibiting executive branch employees from using their official position to influence an election, Kerner said.
The House Oversight Committee hearing continued more than two hours after the subpoena vote, with Democrats calling for consequences for Conway and Republicans challenging Kerner on the OSC's assessment and claiming it is a distraction from issues that really matter to Americans.
"We have one standard for Kellyanne Conway and another standard for everyone else," Republican Senator Mark Meadows said, adding that the committee should subpoena former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power for apparently going after President Donald Trump while working for the government.

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