Article snippet: WASHINGTON — The White House will block counselor Kellyanne Conway from testifying before a House panel about allegations by a government watchdog that she violated the Hatch Act, increasing the likelihood of another subpoena battle between the two branches of government. White House lawyers planned to reject the House Oversight Committee’s request for Conway to appear at a Wednesday hearing, according to two White House officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity Monday to freely discuss private deliberations. The White House counsel will argue that in accordance with long-standing precedent, staff in the West Wing do not testify before Congress. House Democrats counter, however, that the White House has no right to claim executive privileged or immunity for Conway because the alleged violations in questions deal with her personal actions - not her duties advising the president or working in the West Wing. The Hatch Act bars federal employees from engaging in political activity during work hours or on the job. But a report submitted to Trump earlier this month by the Office of Special Counsel - which is run by a Trump appointee - found that Conway violated that law on numerous occasions by ‘‘disparaging Democratic presidential candidates while speaking in her official capacity during television interviews and on social media.’’ It recommended Trump terminate her federal employment. Oversight plans to vote Wednesday to subpoena Conway if she does not agree... Link to the full article to read more
White House to bar Kellyanne Conway from testifying to Congress about alleged violations of Hatch Act - The Boston Globe
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