Did Bush break the law in his speech to the RNC?


Just wondering: was George Bush's address to the RNC from the White House illegal?

A fact page by the Office of Special Council says:

"The Hatch Act restricts the political activity of executive branch employees of the federal government...These federal and D.C. employees may not...engage in political activity while...in a government office."

Is Bush an executive branch employee?

Did Bush break the law in his White House address to the RNC?


Just wondering: was George Bush's address to the RNC from the White House illegal?

A fact page by the Office of Special Council says:

"The Hatch Act restricts the political activity of executive branch employees of the federal government...These federal and D.C. employees may not...engage in political activity while...in a government office."

Is Bush an executive branch employee?

If not, is there some other law that enjoins him from using the White House as a prop in a speech at a party convention?

Did Bush break the law in his White House address to the RNC?


Just wondering: was George Bush's address to the RNC from the White House illegal?

A fact page by the Office of Special Council says:

"The Hatch Act restricts the political activity of executive branch employees of the federal government...These federal and D.C. employees may not...engage in political activity while...in a government office."

Is Bush an executive branch employee?

If not, is there some other law that enjoins him from using the White House as a prop in a speech at a party convention?

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