From @djrothkopf, who minces no words: Why the F*** is the Secretary of State Talking, From Israel, at the Republican National Convention? https://t.co/8yxipCk1zv via @thedailybeast
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) August 26, 2020
More coverage of the Hatch Act complaint filed by @COFinkelstein and @RWPUSA against @SecPompeo is here.
He — and his boss @realDonaldTrump — should be fired for turning U.S. diplomacy into a weapon for a presidential re-election campaign.https://t.co/npYrJ3Iadc— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) August 27, 2020
#HatchAct complaint filed by two law professors against @SecPompeo. https://t.co/kyfEIg632C
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) August 27, 2020
A Muslim group, Jewish Democrats, and U.S. House Members are all accusing Mike Pompeo of possibly violating the Hatch Act in his Jerusalem RNC speech: https://t.co/V1E2gavtOI
— Jack Jenkins (@jackmjenkins) August 26, 2020
"When Mike Pompeo addresses the Republican National Convention on Tuesday, he’ll be solidifying his place as the most partisan secretary of state in decades — and tarnishing the proudly independent reputation of the agency he leads," writes @AlexWardVox.https://t.co/2Wa9CGlesi
— J Street (@jstreetdotorg) August 25, 2020
@secpompeo/@mikepompeo scrambled back from a trip overseas but didn’t make it home in time for the final night of the convention. https://t.co/Xb3cIbCe2K
— Nicholas Wadhams (@nwadhams) August 28, 2020