
The Office of the Special Counsel (OSC) announced that it will enforce stricter guidelines on the Hatch Act, which aims to prevent federal employees from engaging in political activities while performing their official duties. Starting today, this move includes closing existing loopholes that previously allowed White House employees to evade consequences for such behavior. The OSC's decision, supported by the head of the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, comes amid calls to strengthen the Hatch Act's provisions and ensure that government officials adhere to ethical standards. The new guidelines are expected to significantly impact the conduct of federal employees, particularly those in the White House.









The Office of the Special Counsel (OSC) is closing a loophole in the Hatch Act that prevents federal employees from political activity on the job, the office announced. https://t.co/et4NNoQSTZ
Hatch Act Enforcement Tightens With New Guidelines Targeting Political Activities of Federal Employees https://t.co/T0TurmMEbO
Feds beef up Hatch Act to clamp down on political activity by White House officials https://t.co/rfyxdOGn2I https://t.co/uGOB66BXVF