Enforcement of the Hatch Act, which restricts the political activity of government workers, has historically been weak against high-ranking officials.
The Office of the Special Counsel has found a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employee’s directive to avoid houses ...
Engaging in political activity while on duty and using her official authority or influence to interfere with or affect the ...
The lawsuit from Special Counsel Hampton Dellinger is the latest case that will test the president’s power to fire officials ...
A federal judge late Wednesday agreed to a temporary restraining order blocking President Trump from firing the head of the ...
It also responds to potential violations of the Hatch Act, the law that guards against electioneering by federal employees.
“A federal employee clearly violates the Hatch Act by engaging in explicit partisan political bias or activity when on the job,” special counsel Hampton Dellinger said in an emailed statemen ...
Washington is charged with two counts of violating the Hatch Act, one for engaging in political ... office while Washington was overseeing federal government personnel performing disaster relief ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Office of Special Counsel, a federal agency that seeks to protect whistleblowers, sued ...
His termination comes as Trump’s Republican administration is testing the limits of well-established civil service ...
For the first time the administration has escalated one of the numerous legal challenges it faces to the nation’s highest ...
The Office of the Special Counsel has found a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employee’s directive ... during Hurricane Milton violated Hatch Act prohibitions on electioneering.
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