Another point to add to the end - which is being raised by Fani Willis in the removal hearings set for next week - is that none of their activities were legitimate federal government activities because of the hatch act of 1939 which broadly prohibits use of federal office for campaign or political activities.
Another point to add to the end - which is being raised by Fani Willis in the removal hearings set for next week - is that none of their activities were legitimate federal government activities because of the hatch act of 1939 which broadly prohibits use of federal office for campaign or political activities.
The hatch act is widely known and acknowledge and its yet another reason the media should have been questioning whether it's legal for a sitting president and his private attorney to directly deal with political and electoral matters using government personnel and property.
Another point to add to the end - which is being raised by Fani Willis in the removal hearings set for next week - is that none of their activities were legitimate federal government activities because of the hatch act of 1939 which broadly prohibits use of federal office for campaign or political activities.
The hatch act is widely known and acknowledge and its yet another reason the media should have been questioning whether it's legal for a sitting president and his private attorney to directly deal with political and electoral matters using government personnel and property.