Kellyanne Conway's repeated Hatch Act violations would 'end the career of any career government official': Watchdog

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“You don’t see a lot of multiple offenders' of the Hatch Act, a watchdog spokesman said referring to Conway.

Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway’s continued violations of the Hatch Act “would most likely end the career of any career government official,” according to a watchdog that filed a complaint Wednesday calling for an investigation on her.

“I can’t think of anyone else who appears to have violated the Hatch Act so many times,” CREW spokesman Jordan Libowitz told Newsweek on Wednesday morning. “You don’t see a lot of multiple offenders, so if she is found to have continued to violate it, that’s a pretty serious issue, especially in an administration that doesn’t seem to care about ethics violations,” Libowitz said. “So were hoping that if OSC finds a violation, action will be taken.”

The fourth violation CREW alleges is Conway’s February 1 Fox News interview in which she took aim at 2020 Democratic candidate Cory Booker by saying, “What exactly have you accomplished that qualifies you to be the commander-in-chief and President of the United States?”

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