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CatWoman

(79,293 posts)
Tue Apr 6, 2021, 02:53 PM Apr 2021

This Former Trump Official Was Just Banned From Federal Office for Violating the Hatch Act

After making a video featuring New York City Housing Authority buildings and using it at the 2020 Republican National Convention, former Trump official Lynne Patton, who served as a regional administrator for the Department of Housing and Urban Development, has been banned from serving in government for four years.

On Tuesday, the US Office of Special Counsel announced that Patton agreed to the ban plus a $1,000 fine after legal watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington filed a complaint against her for violating the Hatch Act, which prohibits federal employees from engaging in political activity.


According to documents obtained by CREW, Patton misrepresented her intentions to NYCHA tenants telling them the video would “highlight nonpartisan issues” about the dire conditions of public housing in New York—not that it would be used to promote former president Donald Trump’s re-election effort.

That still doesn’t fully explain why the video seemed so bizarre when it aired at the RNC last August. Among other distortions, the video blamed Democrats and undocumented immigrants for long waiting lists for public housing. Then there’s the unusual experience of seeing a pro-public housing video for a president who’d been sued for housing discrimination.

During her four year tenure at HUD, Patton served was a model Trump official, always toeing the line. She heavily-focused on owning the libs in her twitter feed, spent a month living in public housing to see conditions firsthand, and made a guest appearance at the hearing of Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer, who accused his ex-boss of racism. Mark Meadows, who would go on to serve at Trump’s Chief of Staff, used Patton as a representation of why Trump wasn’t racist.

Of course, she regularly blew off previous accusations being excessively, illegally political in her behavior. In September 2019, when Twitter users called her out for a possible violation of the Hatch Act she responded: “What part of I don’t give a shit don’t you understand?”

Perhaps that was the right mentality all along. Patton’s ban only lasts as long as President Joe Biden’s current term. That means the door will be open for her to get a job in any future Republican administration.

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2021/04/this-former-trump-official-lynne-patton-was-just-banned-from-federal-office-for-violating-the-hatch-act/?utm_source=mj-newsletters&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily-newsletter-04-06-2021

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This Former Trump Official Was Just Banned From Federal Office for Violating the Hatch Act (Original Post) CatWoman Apr 2021 OP
until the next republican administration comes in bottomofthehill Apr 2021 #1

bottomofthehill

(8,318 posts)
1. until the next republican administration comes in
Tue Apr 6, 2021, 05:28 PM
Apr 2021

1000 dollars and a 4 year an. Does anyone think she was going to work in the Biden Administration.

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