In general, federal employees are free to express opinions about government policy or individual politicians, but they are not allowed to advocate for or work…
In general, federal employees are free to express opinions about government policy or individual politicians, but they are not allowed to advocate for or work for partisan organizations or causes while in the workplace. The new rules claim that anti-Trump activities amount to illegal political activity.
Violations of the new rules could result in reprimands or even firing, the office now says.
“We understand that the ‘resistance’ and ‘#resist’ originally gained prominence shortly after President Trump’s election in 2016 and generally related to efforts to oppose administration policies,” the memo states. “However, ‘resistance,’ ‘#resist’ and similar terms have become inextricably linked with the electoral success (or failure) of the president.
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USA — Science Federal Employees Warned Not to Engage in Trump ‘Resistance’ Activities at Work