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Federal employees work for both Democrats and Republicans – even Kellyanne Conway

  • Written by Matthew May, Research Associate, Boise State University

Federal ethics lawyers determined earlier this month that White House adviser Kellyanne Conway violated the Hatch Act, which prohibits a variety of political activities by federal employees. During two television appearances last year, Conway, a Republican, had encouraged Alabama voters to vote against the Democratic senate candidate in a special...

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