This is Ken Paxton's mugshot.
He was indicted on 3 felony counts for investment fraud.
He was reported to the FBI by his own staff for bribery.
He was impeached by his own party for corruption.
Now he’s the Republican nominee for US Senate in Texas.
Together we will stop him.
BREAKING:
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The Hatch Act (5 U.S.C. §§ 7321–7326) restricts partisan political activity by federal executive branch employees to prevent the use of government positions for electioneering. It applies to Cabinet officials like Pete Hegseth (Secretary of Defense), who is a federal employee.
Pete Hegseth attacks Thomas Massie in favor of the AIPAC-backed candidate and admits Massie is a problem for not bending the knee to the demands of the White House.
Hegseth says Republicans must be prepared to support President Trump whenever he says so.
“Trump does not need more people in Washington who are trying to make a point.”
Pete Hegseth attacks Thomas Massie in favor of the AIPAC-backed candidate and admits Massie is a problem for not bending the knee to the demands of the White House.
Hegseth says Republicans must be prepared to support President Trump whenever he says so.
“Trump does not need more people in Washington who are trying to make a point.”
Thomas Massie: "I vote with Republicans 91% of the time. And the 9% I don't, they're taking up for pedophiles, starting another war, or bankrupting our country."
An absolute mic drop. 🎤⬇️
**Yes, it likely violates the Hatch Act.**
As Secretary of Defense, Hegseth is a covered federal employee. The Hatch Act prohibits using an official title or position for partisan political activity, such as speaking at a campaign rally for a congressional candidate (even off-duty). OSC guidance is clear: Cabinet secretaries may not use “Secretary” at such events. The announcement explicitly bills him as Secretary of Defense at this rally for Ed Gallrein.