White House Won't Allow Kellyanne Conway to Testify

House committee is reviewing her alleged Hatch Act violations
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jun 25, 2019 1:59 AM CDT
White House Blocks Conway From House Oversight Hearing
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway talks to reporters outside the White House, Monday, June 24, 2019, in Washington.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

The White House said Monday it will not allow presidential counselor Kellyanne Conway to appear before a House committee looking into allegations that she repeatedly violated a federal law that limits political activity by government workers. The White House refusal, outlined in a letter from White House lawyer Pat Cipollone, sets up a possible subpoena fight with the House Oversight Committee, which is reviewing Conway's actions. Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, the panel's chairman, has said he will call for a vote on a subpoena for Conway if she fails to appear at a hearing Wednesday, the AP reports. The US Office of Special Counsel, which is unrelated to special counsel Robert Mueller's office, said earlier this month that Conway has been a "repeat offender" of the Hatch Act by disparaging Democratic presidential candidates while speaking in her official capacity during television interviews and on social media.

Federal law prohibits employees of the executive branch from using their official authority or influence to affect the result of an election. President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence are exempt from the Hatch Act, but there are no exceptions for White House employees. The agency does not have the authority to fire Conway, and Trump has said he will not fire Conway, one of his most unwavering defenders. Special Counsel Henry Kerner said in a June 13 letter to Trump that Conway's violations, "if left unpunished, send a message to all federal employees that they need not abide by the Hatch Act's restrictions. Her actions erode the principal foundation of our democratic system—the rule of law." Conway has dismissed reports of possible Hatch Act violations, saying critics were merely trying to silence her.

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