Maddow BlogLawsuit targets White House's use of public resources to push shutdown propaganda
During his first term, the president treated ethics laws as punchlines. During his second term, the problem is vastly worse.
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/donald-trump-government-shutdown-hatch-act-lawsuit-propaganda-rcna235140
After the deadline came and went, more federal agencies followed suit, pushing partisan propaganda intended to advance the White Houses political messaging. Soon, out-of-office emails became political instruments, too. NBC News reported:
A number of federal agencies are putting out messages blaming Democratic senators for the current government shutdown, in a sharp break from how departments have handled shutdowns in the past. Traditionally, agencies provide information on the status of the funding lapse and what services wont be available, but stay away from partisan talking points. Some civil servants, who are supposed to be nonpartisan, are being encouraged to push out the messages as well.
.....This is a departure from how federal offices worked during previous shutdowns and is not simply a reflection of Donald Trumps radicalism or the toxicity of contemporary politics. Rather, there are laws in place that other administrations used to follow, which the Republican White House is now choosing to ignore.
Its precisely why the issue is apparently headed to court. NBC News also reported:
A nonprofit consumer advocacy group filed a Hatch Act complaint against Kelly Loeffler, the head of the Small Business Administration, for a message on the SBAs homepage that accuses Senate Democrats of causing the government shutdown. Craig Holman, a government affairs lobbyist for Public Citizen, wrote in the complaint that the agencys homepage featured a highly partisan post targeting both employees and the public asserting that congressional Democrats are solely responsible for the shutdown and causing financial harm to small businesses and the American public.
The agencys homepage message currently tells the public that Senate Democrats are responsible for a government shutdown that is preventing the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) from serving Americas 36 million small businesses.
......In Trumps first term, the president and his team expressed indifference toward the Hatch Act and treated the ethics law as the punchline to a joke, but not during his government shutdowns.
During Trumps second term, the president and his team appear even more eager to act like theyre above the law, and rules and limits just didnt apply to them.