Kellyanne Conway's 'free commercial' for Ivanka Trump brand may have broken key ethics rule

President Trump's official counselor, Kellyanne Conway, may have broken a key ethics rule Thursday morning when she told TV audiences to "go buy Ivanka's stuff."Federal employees are banned from using their public office to endorse products, regulations...

Kellyanne Conway's 'free commercial' for Ivanka Trump brand may have broken key ethics rule

President Trump's official counselor, Kellyanne Conway, may have broken a key ethics rule Thursday morning when she told TV audiences to "go buy Ivanka's stuff."

Federal employees are banned from using their public office to endorse products, regulations state.

Conway, speaking to "Fox & Friends" viewers from the White House briefing room, was responding to boycotts of Ivanka Trump merchandise and Nordstrom's discontinuation of stocking her clothing and shoe lines. which the retailer said was in response to low sales and which the president assailed as unfair.

"I'm going to give it a free commercial here," Conway said of the president's daughter's merchandise brand. "Go buy it today."

Conway and officials from the White House and the Office of Government Ethics did not respond to requests for comment Thursday.

Attorneys, including Campaign Legal Center General Counsel Lawrence Noble, said Conway's endorsement directly conflicted with OGE rules designed to separate government policy from private business dealings.

Don W. Fox, former general counsel and former acting director of OGE, said, "Conway's encouragement to buy Ivanka's stuff would seem to be a clear violation of rules prohibiting misuse of public office for anyone's private gain."

President Trump criticized Nordstrom Inc. on Wednesday, tweeting that the department store chain that decided to stop selling his daughter Ivanka Trump's clothing and accessories line has treated her “so unfairly.”

Although he has tweeted in the past about companies such as Boeing, Carrier and...

President Trump criticized Nordstrom Inc. on Wednesday, tweeting that the department store chain that decided to stop selling his daughter Ivanka Trump's clothing and accessories line has treated her “so unfairly.”

Although he has tweeted in the past about companies such as Boeing, Carrier and...

"This is jaw-dropping to me,” he added. “This rule has been promulgated by the federal Office of Government Ethics as part of the Standards of Conduct for all executive branch employees, and it applies to all members of the armed forces as well."

Enforcement measures are largely left to the head of the federal agency — in Conway's case, the White House. One lawyer said a typical executive-branch employee who violated the rule could face significant disciplinary action, including a multi-day suspension and loss of pay.

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer touched on the situation during his news briefing Thursday. "She's been counseled,” he said, referring to Conway, “and that's all we're going to say."

Conway's endorsement comes as the Trump administration faces growing scrutiny over whether it is taking conflict-of-interest concerns seriously.

The president took to Twitter on Wednesday to lash out at Nordstrom for dropping Ivanka Trump's line, saying his daughter had "been treated so unfairly" by the store.

And earlier this week, First Lady Melania Trump alleged in a lawsuit that a news company hurt her “unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to launch a profitable brand during her “multi-year term” of elevated publicity. (The next day, her representatives said the first lady “has no intention” of profiting from her position.)

Peter Schweizer has worked closely with Trump aide Stephen K. Bannon and wrote the book "Clinton Cash," which was critical of donations to the Clinton Foundation. The Trump administration, he said, has "crossed a very, very important bright line, and it's not good. To encourage Americans to buy goods from companies owned by the first family is totally out of bounds and needs to stop.”

"Clearly, the Trumps feel some of this is related to politics. But whether that's true or not, these marketing battles need to be fought by Ivanka and her company. They cannot and should not be fought by government employees and the White House," Schweizer said. "It's time to move beyond the mind-set and the role of a businessman and assume the mantle of commander of chief."

Trump critics quickly seized on Conway’s comments. Robert Weissman, president of liberal advocacy group Public Citizen, said in a statement: "Conway's self-proclaimed advertisement for the Ivanka Trump fashion line demonstrates again what anyone with common sense already knew: President Trump and the Trump administration will use the government apparatus to advance the interests of the family businesses."

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