https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jul/16/ivanka-trump-goya-foods-ethics-rules
The White House has defended Ivanka Trump
tweeting a photo of herself holding up a can of Goya beans to buck up a
Hispanic-owned business that she says has been unfairly treated,
arguing she had “every right” to publicly express her support.
Government watchdogs countered that President Donald Trump’s daughter
and senior adviser doesn’t have the right to violate ethics rules that
bar government officials from using their public office to endorse
specific products or groups.
These groups contend Ivanka Trump’s action also highlights broader
concerns about how the president and those around him often blur the
line between politics and governing. The White House would be
responsible for disciplining Ivanka Trump for any ethics violation but
chose not to in a similar case involving White House counselor Kellyanne
Conway in 2017.
Trump himself appeared to back up his daughter on Wednesday by
posting a photo on his Instagram account showing him in the Oval Office
in front of various Goya products arrayed on his desk. As president,
Trump is exempt from many of the rules that federal workers must follow.
Walter Shaub, former director of the Office of Government Ethics,
said the president’s tweet and photo amounted to “an official campaign
by the Trump administration to support Goya, making it all the more
clear that Ivanka’s tweet was a violation of the misuse of position
regulations”.
Shaub left government in 2017 after clashing with the Trump administration over ethics rules.