The Bush administration has acknowledged it held at least 20 meetings in government agencies that could have violated federal law restricting partisan activity. The Washington Post is reporting the briefings were part of efforts to brief top appointees on Republicans’ electoral prospects and how the election could affect the success of administration policies. Investigators are looking into whether the briefings led appointees to feel pressure to shape decisions around boosting the chances for vulnerable Republican candidates.
Admin Meetings May Have Violated Laws on Partisan Use
HeadlineApr 26, 2007