Trump will not dismiss the adviser accused of breaking the law

President Donald Trump says he will not dismiss White House adviser Kelly Conway, even though a federal monitoring agency recommended its removal for repeated violations of a law restricting political activities on the part of government employees. President Trump said in the Fox & Friends programme that he [...]
President Trump said in the Fox & Friends programme that he was informed Thursday of the Special Prosecutor's Office investigation. He added that “I think they're trying to take her free speech right away and that's not fair”.
The Special Prosecutor's Office, which has nothing to do with Prosecutor Robert Mueller's Office, said in a letter to the president that Mrs. Conway is the repeated “of the law called Hatch, which limits the political activities of government employees.
According to this office, it has denigrated democratic candidates for president, speaking in its quality as government official during television and media interviews.
President Trump said Mrs. Conway, “should enjoy the right to answer questions asked to” in the media.












