Chicago Sun-Times

WHITE HOUSE TWITTER ACCOUNT USED TO PUSH BACK AT DEMOCRATS

- BY KEN THOMAS

WASHINGTON — The White House is using its official Twitter handle to target Democratic lawmakers who have criticized President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n policies, drawing complaints that government resources are being used to undercut potential 2020 presidenti­al rivals.

The White House Twitter handle, which has more than 17.3 million followers, falsely accused California Sen. Kamala Harris on Monday of “supporting the animals of MS- 13,” a violent gang that the president has sought to eradicate.

In a separate tweet, the White House account erroneousl­y asserted Massachuse­tts Sen. Elizabeth Warren was “supporting criminals moving weapons, drugs, and victims” across the border.

Watchdog groups said the use of the Twitter handle didn’t appear to violate any government laws but represente­d a politiciza­tion of the social media accounts at a time when Republican­s and Democrats are engaged in a vigorous debate over the nation’s immigratio­n laws and the separation of migrant children from their families at the U. S.Mexican border.

Responding on Twitter, Harris pointed to her work as a pros- ecutor who “went after gangs and transnatio­nal criminal organizati­ons. That’s being a leader on public safety. What is not, is ripping babies from their mothers.” Warren assailed Trump’s immigratio­n poli- cies during a rally last Saturday, saying Trump seemed to think “the only way to have immigratio­n rules is to rip parents from their families, is to treat rape victims and refugees like terrorists and to put children in cages. This is ugly. This is wrong.”

The White House Twitter account is separate from Trump’s personal account, which has more than 53 million followers and is used daily by the president. The White House account is similar to Trump’s official presidenti­al account, @ POTUS, and tweets from the three accounts are preserved under the Presidenti­al Records Act.

In separate tweets on Tuesday, the @ WhiteHouse account tweeted at Democratic Rep. Mark Pocan of Wisconsin, accusing him of supporting human smuggling, and Democratic Rep. Earl Blumenauer of Oregon, claiming he was protecting drug smugglers. The two lawmakers recently proposed legislatio­n to abolish Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, or ICE.

Pocan responded that if Trump “truly cared about victims of human traffickin­g, he would put an end to his ongoing assault on immigrants.” Blumenauer said in a statement, “Before tweeting, they should reunite the families they needlessly tore apart. Even people at ICE understand significan­t changes need to be made.”

The White House did not immediatel­y respond to the lawmakers, but officials pointed to a June 2015 tweet issued by the White House account during President Barack Obama’s second term. The tweet was directed against the Twitter handle of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R- Ky., taking issue with his characteri­zation of the “Obamacare” law as a broken promise.

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Democratic California Sen. Kamala Harris J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/ AP

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