Can you #Maga too hard? According to the U.S. Office of Special Counsel you can, under very specific circumstances.
The Osc on Friday found six Trump Administration officials guilty of violating the Hatch Act, a 1939 law prohibiting government employees from engaging in political activity while on the job. At the heart of several of the violations are accusations of tweeting or retweeting messages containing the hashtag #Maga.
In March of this year, the Osc advised government employees that, because Donald Trump had officially declared himself a candidate for president...
The Osc on Friday found six Trump Administration officials guilty of violating the Hatch Act, a 1939 law prohibiting government employees from engaging in political activity while on the job. At the heart of several of the violations are accusations of tweeting or retweeting messages containing the hashtag #Maga.
In March of this year, the Osc advised government employees that, because Donald Trump had officially declared himself a candidate for president...
- 11/30/2018
- by Tessa Stuart
- Rollingstone.com
Washington — Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted 12 Russian military intelligence officers for conspiring to hack the Democratic National Committee in 2016 and other email accounts in an effort to interfere with the 2016 election.
The indictments come just days before President Donald Trump is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced the indictments at a press conference, which took place just after Trump and his wife, Melania, arrived at Windsor Castle for a ceremony with Queen Elizabeth as part of the president’s European visit.
The indictment was of senior officers who worked in two units of Russian military intelligence. They allegedly covertly monitored computers, implanted malicious computer code, and stole emails and other documents. It claims that they created fictitious online personas, including “DCLeaks” and “Guccifer 2.0,” and used them to release the documents starting in June 2016. The hacking was of the DNC,...
The indictments come just days before President Donald Trump is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced the indictments at a press conference, which took place just after Trump and his wife, Melania, arrived at Windsor Castle for a ceremony with Queen Elizabeth as part of the president’s European visit.
The indictment was of senior officers who worked in two units of Russian military intelligence. They allegedly covertly monitored computers, implanted malicious computer code, and stole emails and other documents. It claims that they created fictitious online personas, including “DCLeaks” and “Guccifer 2.0,” and used them to release the documents starting in June 2016. The hacking was of the DNC,...
- 7/13/2018
- by Ted Johnson
- Variety Film + TV
There's a new face in Washington DC — and it looks a lot like Ivanka Trump's, if you ask us. Donald Trump hired a new press assistant, former Disney star Caroline Sunshine, and she really resembles the President of the Us's daughter. "Caroline Sunshine was a White House intern. In college, she was involved with the American Enterprise Institute and an active member of her school’s Model United Nations team," Lindsay Walters, White House spokesperson, said in a statement to CNN on Tuesday, March 27. "Prior to her internship at the White House, Caroline interned for the Office of House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, the College Republican National Committee, and the California Republican Party." A post shared by Caroline Sunshine (@carolinesunshine) on Feb 24, 2016 at 6:10pm Pst Caroline, 22, previously appeared in shows Shake It Up and Marmaduke on the Disney channel before choosing a political career. She hasn't posted on...
- 3/28/2018
- by Samantha Faragalli
- Closer Weekly
Former Disney starlet Caroline Sunshine has joined the Trump administration.
The 22-year-old, who starred on Disney Channel’s “Shake It Up,” is joining the White House as a press assistant. She was formerly a White House intern.
Sunshine is known for her role on “Shake It Up” on which she played European exchange student Tinka Hessenheffer, starring alongside Zendaya and Bella Thorne for all three seasons the tween sitcom ran. She is also known for her role in the 2010 film “Marmaduke.”
Since her Disney days, Sunshine has appeared to focus on education and politics, rather than the entertainment industry, though she has had a few film and TV roles in recent years. Sunshine worked as a White House intern, while she was a student at Claremont McKenna College where she studied international relations and economics.
In a statement to Variety, White House spokesperson Lindsay Walters said, “Caroline Sunshine was a White House intern.
The 22-year-old, who starred on Disney Channel’s “Shake It Up,” is joining the White House as a press assistant. She was formerly a White House intern.
Sunshine is known for her role on “Shake It Up” on which she played European exchange student Tinka Hessenheffer, starring alongside Zendaya and Bella Thorne for all three seasons the tween sitcom ran. She is also known for her role in the 2010 film “Marmaduke.”
Since her Disney days, Sunshine has appeared to focus on education and politics, rather than the entertainment industry, though she has had a few film and TV roles in recent years. Sunshine worked as a White House intern, while she was a student at Claremont McKenna College where she studied international relations and economics.
In a statement to Variety, White House spokesperson Lindsay Walters said, “Caroline Sunshine was a White House intern.
- 3/28/2018
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
Donald Trump's White House may have lost more than a few good men and women recently, but it's about to get a little bit of sunshine...Caroline Sunshine, that is. The former Disney darling joining the White House press team as an assistant, reports CNN. The 22-year-old actress and trained dancer is probably best known for her role starring opposite Zendaya on Shake It Off as European exchange student Tinka Hessenheffer, but this isn't her first role in the White House. While attending Claremont McKenna College, the one-time child star interned at the White House, which has recently had a number of its own shake-it-ups, White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters told CNN in a...
- 3/28/2018
- E! Online
Former Disney Channel star Caroline Sunshine, 22, is joining the White House staff as a press assistant after completing an internship. “Caroline Sunshine was a White House intern. In college, she was involved with the American Enterprise Institute and an active member of her school’s Model United Nations team,” White House spokesperson Lindsay Walters said in a statement to CNN Tuesday. Also Read: Ashleigh Powell to Adapt Ya Fantasy Novel 'The Hazel Wood' for Columbia Pictures (Exclusive) “Prior to her internship at the White House, Caroline interned for the Office of House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, the College Republican National Committee and the...
- 3/28/2018
- by Ashley Boucher
- The Wrap
Trouble in paradise? On Sunday night, Stormy Daniels got the 60 Minutes treatment, where she detailed her 2006 affair with President Donald Trump. His wife, Melania Trump, was rumored to be nervous about what the porn star would expose during the special — and it turns out she and her husband weren't together while it aired. "The First Lady will be staying in Florida as is their tradition for spring break," deputy press secretary Lindsay Walters said. Melania, The Apprentice alum, and their son, Barron, spent time at the Mar-a-Lago resort before Donald flew back to the White House — an hour before Stormy's interview with host Anderson Cooper started. In the explosive hour-long special, Stormy detailed their meet-up, taking hush money, and more explicit details surrounding the scandal. The mother-of-one's 60 Minutes episode came on the heels of In Touch publishing a 5,000-word interview recounting their alleged tryst. Prior to Sunday, the first lady...
- 3/26/2018
- by Amber Belus
- Life and Style
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