The U.S. Department of Justice has changed its long-standing policy to allow senior political appointees greater leeway in their political activities, previously treating them as "further restricted" under the Hatch Act to maintain impartiality. This shift risks eroding public trust in election fairness and could lead to selective enforcement of the Hatch Act, undermining the department's credibility. Content creators should be aware that this change may affect how they interpret and report on the Justice Department’s actions regarding political neutrality and election integrity.
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