Friend, we already knew that Donald Trump feels that he's above the law. He's demonstrated it time and again.
Last week, he continued the pattern during the Republican National Convention, turning the White House into a cheap prop for his re-election campaign.
It wasn't just the President. He's packed his administration with others who believe they're above the law:
-- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave a convention speech from Jerusalem, where he was traveling on the taxpayer's dime.
-- First Lady Melania Trump addressed the Republican National Convention from the Rose Garden.
-- Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf staged an official naturalization ceremony as part of the televised convention.
There's a reason why neither party has ever used the White House as the backdrop for their convention: it's against the law.
A 1939 law called the Hatch Act made it a crime for government employees to do political work at taxpayer expense, and it bars the President from ordering federal workers to engage in political activity like, for example, throwing a political convention on the White House lawn.
It's disgraceful, friend. With Senate Republicans enabling his lawless behavior, it's clear the President believes he is above the law.
We need to send a message that laws and ethics still matter. To do that, we need to run this lawless President and his enablers out of town and flip the Senate blue. That starts with re-electing Mark Warner. Can you pitch in to Mark's campaign and help us send a strong message on Election Day?
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