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Social media posts falsely claimed Trump "officially warned" Obama to "stay out of America's foreign affairs." ...
The Office of the Special Counsel (OSC) is closing a loophole in the Hatch Act that prevents federal employees from political ...
Some federal employees got emails in March reminding them not to wear clothing, like MAGA hats, that promotes a candidate.
Based on the new rules, civil servants may be able to display campaign items supporting President Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
A reinterpretation of the Hatch Act announced by the administration lets officials wear campaign paraphernalia like MAGA hats, and removes an independent board’s role in policing violations.
the Hatch Act bars federal officials from participating in political activities while serving in their official capacity and in their federal workplace. The Office of Special Counsel said Thursday ...
Viral posts claim Donald Trump threatened Barack Obama with the Hatch Act after he made plans to visit El Salvador on his way to a NATO summit ...
In a precedential decision issued May 6, 2025, the Federal Circuit reversed in part and vacated in part a Delaware district ...
Such political activity could run afoul of the Hatch Act, which prohibits engaging in political activities on-the-job for federal employees, as well as many state and local police and fire ...
Indiana Senate approves bill requiring school board candidates to disclose party affiliation on the ballot, effective July if ...
The OSC said it was rescinding May 2024 guidance on the Hatch Act — a law that restricts the political activities of federal employees — that prohibited the display of campaign items in the ...