Former Trump press secretary says Psaki may have violated Hatch Act with praise for McAuliffe – Washington Times

Posted: October 17, 2021 at 5:14 pm

President Trumps former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Thursday criticized her immediate successor, current White House press secretary Jen Psaki, suggesting she violated a federal law that bans government employees from political campaigning.

Ms. McEnany said in a tweet that Ms. Psakis signaling of support for Democratic Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe may have violated the Hatch Act. The law prohibits government workers from using their position to support political candidates.

Why does the media not hold @PressSec accountable for potential Hatch Act violations? She has twice advocated for political candidates from the podium, she tweeted.

There is no problem in engaging in First Amendment political activity, but it must be done separate and apart from the podium, Ms. McEnany continued.

Speaking with reporters Thursday, Ms. Psaki said the Biden administration is going to do everything we can to elect Mr. McAuliffe and we believe in the agenda hes representing.

It is not the first time Ms. Psaki may have fun afoul of the Hatch Act. In March, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a government watchdog group, sent a letter to the Biden administration complaining about her tweets opposing the effort to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat.

Ms. McEnany also sparked concerns about potential Hatch Act violations during her tenure as press secretary. In late 2020, she served as both White House press secretary and an adviser for Mr. Trumps presidential campaign.

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