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May the agencys Facebook page include a link to the website of the Presidents reelection campaign, political party, or other partisan political group?

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May the agencys Facebook page include a link to the website of the Presidents reelection campaign, political party, or other partisan political group?

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No. The agency’s Facebook page should only be used to share information about the agency’s official business and must remain politically neutral. When the President is campaigning for reelection, he is not acting in his official capacity as the nation’s Chief Executive Officer. Thus, while the agency’s Facebook page may include news about the President when he is acting in his capacity as the Chief Executive, it may not display news items concerning his candidacy for reelection. May a news article about a federal agency official’s (e.g., Secretary or Administrator) speech at a political fundraiser or a rally for a partisan political candidate be posted on the agency’s Facebook page? Answer: No. An agency’s Facebook page, like its official website, should only be used to share information about the agency’s official business and must remain politically neutral. When an agency official engages in political activity, that is, activity directed toward the success or failure of a political

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