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White House chief of staff and serial Twitter user Ron Klain violated the Hatch Act, a federal law that forbids government employees from engaging in campaign-related activity, according to an Office of Special Counsel letter obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.

The violation occurred earlier this year when Klain retweeted the left-wing political action committee Strike PAC on May 22, the Office of Special Counsel said in its letter to the America First Legal. The tweet thanked President Joe Biden for delivering infant formula to the United States amid a national shortage, and linked to the commitee's online store.

Chaser:

Despite the violation of federal law, the chief of the office's Hatch Act Unit concluded it would not charge Klain with a crime. Instead, the agency's vice president and general counsel sent Klain a warning letter.

Now, if Klain had attended a pro-life rally he'd already be in handcuffs.

Shot: > White House chief of staff and serial Twitter user Ron Klain violated the Hatch Act, a federal law that forbids government employees from engaging in campaign-related activity, according to an Office of Special Counsel letter obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. > The violation occurred earlier this year when Klain retweeted the left-wing political action committee Strike PAC on May 22, the Office of Special Counsel said in its letter to the America First Legal. The tweet thanked President Joe Biden for delivering infant formula to the United States amid a national shortage, and linked to the commitee's online store. Chaser: > Despite the violation of federal law, the chief of the office's Hatch Act Unit concluded it would not charge Klain with a crime. Instead, the agency's vice president and general counsel sent Klain a warning letter. Now, if Klain had attended a pro-life rally he'd already be in handcuffs.

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