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StarryNite

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U.S. Senators Call for Removal of Political Propaganda from Federal Agency Web Sites &

Communication Channels

Political Propaganda on Federal Websites violation of Section 715 of P.L. 118-47

October 07, 2025
U.S. Senators Call for Removal of Political Propaganda from Federal Agency Web Sites & Communication Channels
“These activities are in blatant violation of Section 715 of P.L. 118-47, which prohibits federal funds from being used for propaganda purposes ‘designed to support or defeat legislation pending before the Congress,’” the Senators wrote. “These activities also appear to violate the Anti-Lobbying Act and the Hatch Act. We urge you to immediately remove these illegal, partisan messages to comply with the law and hold accountable those who have directed this behavior.”

https://www.reed.senate.gov/news/releases/us-senators-call-for-removal-of-political-propaganda-from-federal-agency-web-sites-and-communication-channels

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Repukes don't give a damn about the law, as long as it's in their favor or can get away with it sakabatou Wednesday #1
Particularly when under a dictator. StarryNite Wednesday #2

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1. Repukes don't give a damn about the law, as long as it's in their favor or can get away with it
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 07:09 PM
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