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Trump adviser violated Hatch Act: federal watchdog

- ANDREA SHALAL

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump's trade adviser Peter Navarro knowingly and willfully violated federal law by attacking then-democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden while serving in his official capacity, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel said on Monday.

The federal watchdog agency explained its conclusion in a 13-page report to Trump, leaving it up the president to determine what it called "appropriat­e disciplina­ry action."

The Hatch Act of 1939 limits the political activities of federal employees except the president and vice president.

"OSC'S investigat­ion determined that Dr. Navarro violated the Hatch Act's prohibitio­n against using his official authority or influence to affect an election by engaging in political activity during official media appearance­s and on his official Twitter account," the agency said.

From May 26 through Oct. 19, Navarro lambasted Biden, who won the Nov. 3 presidenti­al election, and his running mate Kamala Harris, during at least six media interviews in which he appeared in his official capacity, the report said.

"Dr. Navarro often attacked Mr. Biden about his relationsh­ip with China and at times accused him of being 'compromise­d' and susceptibl­e to being 'bought' by China, even nicknaming him Beijing Biden," it said.

The Office of Special Counsel said Navarro chose not to respond to the report. It said he continued to engage in the behaviour despite being trained on the Hatch Act, and even after OSC launched its investigat­ion.

The White House had no immediate comment.

In its report, OSC said the White House counsel's Office had claimed that Navarro did not violate the law, and that his statements "about Joe Biden and his 'kowtowing to the Chinese' were the kind of factual, policy-based statements acceptable for him to make in his official capacity," OSC said.

But that was not the case, the watchdog said.

"A federal employee acting in his official capacity violates the Hatch Act when, as here, he makes statements intended to encourage others to vote for or against a candidate for partisan political office or otherwise promotes or disparages that candidate's campaign. Dr. Navarro violated the Hatch Act because he engaged in that very activity," it said.

 ?? JOSHUA ROBERTS • REUTERS ?? White House economic advisor Peter Navarro looks down from the steps of Air Force One as he waits to depart with U.S. President Donald Trump at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland in August.
JOSHUA ROBERTS • REUTERS White House economic advisor Peter Navarro looks down from the steps of Air Force One as he waits to depart with U.S. President Donald Trump at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland in August.

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