White House pushes back: Conway did not violate the Hatch Act

Source: Daily Beast | March 6, 2018 | Julia Manchester

The White House said on Tuesday that counselor Kellyanne Conway did not violate the Hatch Act after the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) told the Trump administration she was found in violation.

“Kellyanne Conway did not advocate for or against the election of any particular candidate. She simply expressed the president’s obvious position that he have people in the House and Senate, who support his agenda,” deputy White House press secretary Hogan Gidley said in a statement.

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The OSC found that Conway violated the Hatch Act on two occasions and referred its findings to President Trump “for appropriate disciplinary action.”

The Hatch Act prohibits those working in the executive branch from using their official capacities to advocate for or against political candidates.

The OSC said the violations took place during two 2017 television appearances on the Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends” and on CNN’s “New Day” in which she was discussing the Alabama Senate race.

Conway on “Fox and Friends” ripped then-Democratic nominee Doug Jones as “weak on crime” and “weak on borders,” before declining to specifically endorse Republican candidate Roy Moore when asked.

“So, vote Roy Moore?” Fox host Brian Kilmeade interjected.

“I’m telling you that we want the votes in the Senate to get this tax bill through,” Conway responded referring to the tax-reform bill that ended up being passed and signed into law.

Conway went even further on CNN, saying President Trump “doesn’t want a liberal Democrat representing Alabama” in the Senate.

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