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Breaking: Joe Biden’s Energy Secretary Found Guilty of Violating the Hatch Act, “Her Attempt To…”

Associated Press

The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) determined that Energy Secretary, Jennifer Granholm, violated the Hatch Act in 2021.

The Hatch Act is a federal law passed in 1939 that limits certain political activities of federal employees. The law’s purposes according to the official website “are to ensure that federal programs are administrated in a nonpartisan fashion, to protect federal employees from logical coercion in the workplace, and to ensure that federal employees are advanced based on merit and not based on political affiliation.”

Fox News reported:

The OSC said Granholm explicitly endorsed Democratic Party candidates during an Oct. 6 interview in her official capacity with media outlet Marie Claire, according to a response letter sent to the Foundation for Accountability & Civic Trust (FACT) on June 9. FACT requested that the OSC investigate the matter shortly after the interview was published.

During the interview, Granholm remarked that it was “good news” voters gave Democrats majority control of the House and Senate in 2020.

“OSC has concluded that Secretary Granholm engaged in political activit when she gave this response promoting the electoral success of the Democratic Party,” Erica Hamrick, the deputy chief of the OSC’s Hatch Act Unit, wrote to FACT.

“While she then attempted to backpedal by stating that she was using ‘Democrats as a substitute’ for certain policies, at bottom she told listeners that they needed to vote for Democrats so that more Democrats would be elected to pass the legislation they wanted,” Hamrick continued. “Her attempt to backpedal does not change the meaning of her words or undo the fact that she was talking about the Democratic Party throughout her statement.”

Hamrick added that the OSC determined Granholm ultimately “engaged in activity directed at the success of the Democratic Party” and, therefore, violated the Hatch Act’s use of official authority prohibition. The 1939 law restricts how much federal employees can participate in partisan political activity.

However, the OSC determined that disciplinary action wasn’t necessary for response to Granholm’s violation. Hamrick noted that Granholm hadn’t received “significant” training on the Hatch Act before the October interview, but that it would still send a warning letter to the energy secretary saying further violations could result in action.

“The Hatch Act is a very important law and it does maintain separation between government politics, and that protects both the citizens’ trust in government and taxpayer funds from abuse,” FACT Executive Director Kendra Arnold told Fox News Digital in an interview. “So, even though this was a singular finding and a singular interview, it is a really important issue.”

After this piece was published, a DOE spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital in an emailed statement that the OSC recently advised Granholm of the violation.

“Secretary Granholm takes her ethics obligations seriously,” the spokesperson said. “And, she remains laser-focused on delivering President Biden’s equitable clean energy agenda which will help lower energy costs for American families and enhance our nation’s security.”

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