AP Reader Question: Has agencies violated the online hatch Act using Democrat-Blancing language?

Here is a question about the shutdown presented by an associated press reader, Deenna:

Has agencies violated the Hatch Act by using Democrat-Blaming language online in discussing the shutdown?

Experts It is disagreeed whether on the website of Democrat-Dosh language Hood And various other government agencies reach the threshold of violating the 1939 Hatch Act, which restricts some political activities by federal employees.

Cathleen Clarke, a government morality lawyer and law professor Washington universityArgues.

“These agencies are using federal resources, taxpayer-funded websites, engaged in partisan political messages,” they told the Associated Press in an interview. “The Hatch Act prevents federal officials from using official resources.”

Donald Sharman, Executive Director of Citizens for responsibility and morality for citizens in Washington, told AP that the message discusses the Democratic Party related to the policy difference rather than an election, but still the posting is called “wildly inappropriate”.

On Thursday, on Democrat House Sent a letter to Special lawyer office Call for an inquiry into messages for “clear violations of the Hatch Act”.

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