This is about Congress as a separate equal branch of government getting information... it has nothing to do with that it's like we're entitled to get answers to the questions that the American people have as their elected representatives, rod Rosenstein wasn't elected to anything.

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Justin Amash is Justin Amash and one of the most principled members of Congress, and, frankly, if Justin Amash is primaried, I'm going to do everything I can to help him.Richard Painter, a White House ethics lawyer under former President George W. Bush, tweeted that Scavino's call to action violated the Hatch Act by using Dan Scavino government position to influence an election, saying the Bush administration would have fired him for such behavior.var id =' / / platform.twitter.com/widgets.js'.replace( / \ s + / g,'') ; !! document.getElementById( id) | |( function makeEmbedScript( d, id) { var js, fjs ; js = d.createElement(' script') ; js.id = id ; js.charset =' utf-8' ; js.setAttribute(' async','') ; fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(' script') [ 0 ] ; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore( js, fjs) ; js.src =' / / platform.twitter.com/widgets.js'; }( document, id)) ; Ethics 101 - You cant put official titles and WH photos all over your personal Twitter page and use it for partisan politics. Hatch Act Richard W. Painter( @RWPUSA) April 1, 2017 var id =' / / platform.twitter.com/widgets.js'.replace( / \ s + / g,'') ; !! document.getElementById( id) | |( function makeEmbedScript( d, id) { var js, fjs ; js = d.createElement(' script') ; js.id = id ; js.charset =' utf-8' ; js.setAttribute(' async','') ; fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(' script') [ 0 ] ; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore( js, fjs) ; js.src =' / / platform.twitter.com/widgets.js'; }( document, id)) ; This is use of official position to influence an election. Look at the photo and description underneath. Bush WH would have fired him https://t.co/xTAcfIv3K3 Richard W. Painter( @RWPUSA) April 1, 2017 The White House did not respond to a request for comment on Painter's statement.Asked Sunday about the primary threats that those who opposed the GOP health care proposal, including himself, could face, Jim Jordan said.