The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust’shighlighted four instances in which Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign social media account reposted videos of herself speaking on the House floor. Federal law and House rules prohibit congressional members from utilizing official House resources, which are funded by taxpayers and evoke the authority of the government, for their ownRep.
“The law is quite clear that Members cannot use official resources, and specifically House video, for political purposes,” Kendra Arnold, executive director of FACT, said. “This law not only safeguards taxpayer-funded resources from abuse, but it upholds the integrity of official proceedings by minimizing the incentive for Members to use them for their own personal political gain.
On Ocasio-Cortez’s personal account, she first retweeted a post on Feb. 16 from commentator Kaivan Shroff that shows a video of her asking a question to Michael Cohen during a committee hearing in 2019. She announced plans to run for reelection on Feb. 22. On March 13, she retweeted a post from the account of Rep. Jim McGovern , which shows a clip of House proceedings and includes McGovern calling for President Joe Biden to end military aid to Israel. On March 22, Ocasio-Cortez retweeted two clips of herself speaking during House proceedings, one retweeted from her account and one from journalist Aaron Rupar.“It is important that the position of an elected federal official not be unduly leveraged for political purposes,” Arnold said.
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