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The Hatch Act prohibits federal employees from using their position for political activity. Even though Scavino used his personal account to publish the offending tweet, ethics watchdogs still concluded he was wrong. Scavino has changed his profile photo to a picture of him golfing and his bio to “Personal Twitter Handle!
I will be back.” It’s unclear if Scavino considers this to be a disclaimer like, “opinions are my own,” but that never ends up saving any journalist’s jobs.“Mr. Scavino has been advised that if in the future he engages in prohibited political activity while employed in a position covered by the Hatch Act, we will consider such activity to be a willful and knowing violation of the law, which could result in further action,” a representative for the Office of Special Counsel wrote in a statement.
The only penalties that exist for violations of the act are removal from the employee’s position and/or being prohibited from holding federal employment for five years. The case was reviewed after Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a complaint. So, let this be a lesson that taking official action on some of the ridiculous things this administration is doing can get results.
So far, members of the administration have gotten away with violating the emoluments clause, attempting to derail an FBI investigation, lying on security clearance forms, failing to report their work as a foreign agent, and many other things. Who knows what will become of those infractions, but it’s good to see that improper tweets are being handled swiftly.
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