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Press Release: Heinrich and Senators Criticize Noem for Alleged Hatch Act Violation Over Partisan TSA Videos

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Senator Heinrich and colleagues criticize Secretary Noem for alleged Hatch Act violations related to partisan TSA videos.

Quiver AI Summary

U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich and 14 colleagues have criticized DHS Secretary Kristi Noem for allegedly violating the Hatch Act by directing airports to display partisan videos at TSA checkpoints. The senators' letter highlights this as a misuse of federal funds, calling it an "insult" to federal employees working without pay.

The letter demands the immediate removal of the videos and a detailed report on the resources used for their production, emphasizing that federal law prohibits using federal funds for political activities. The senators claim this incident adds to a history of violations by the Trump Administration.

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