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Housing Department Blames 'Radical Left' for Shutdown in Website Pop-Up Alert, Prompting Ethics Questions
HUD's website blamed the 'radical left' for a potential shutdown during funding talks, raising ethics concerns under the Hatch Act amid federal employee criticism.
- On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development published a popup and banner on HUD.gov stating, `The Radical Left are going to shut down the government and inflict massive pain on the American people unless they get their $1.5 trillion wish list of demands.`
- With funding set to expire early Wednesday, HUD's web message arrived Tuesday morning during stalled Congress talks and warned about the looming shutdown, agency officials said.
- Federal employees and analysts argued the banner breached the Hatch Act’s spirit, with Donald Sherman saying it may not violate the technical definition but others called it inappropriate.
- A HUD spokeswoman said the banner warned the `Far Left` would cause a shutdown while officials pushed back privately and staffers called the update propaganda.
- The posting heightened government-wide anxiety about a shutdown, sparking concern across the federal workforce as internet users and elected officials reacted online and President Donald Trump warned of mass firings.
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Government website blames shutdown on "radical left." Ethics group calls it a "blatant violation."
Ahead of the looming government shutdown, the Department of Housing and Urban Development posted a banner in large font on its homepage Tuesday blaming the shutdown on the "Radical Left."
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right2Center16Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Center
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L 38%
C 55%
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