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 COLUMBIA, S.C.-- U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley has been accused of a violating a law limiting government employees  political activity by voicing support for a South Carolina congressional candidate.                                                                                                        Nikki Haley: Trump supports me speaking out on human rights          02:37                                                 stanley uk                       Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington  CREW  wrote to the U.S. Office of Special Counsel on Tuesday, accusing the former South Carolina governor of violating the Hatch Act. The group says Haley shouldn t have retweeted one of President Donald Trump s Twittermessagesearlier this month supporting Republican Ralph Norman.    Ralph Norman, who is running for Congress in SC s 5th District, will be a fantastic help to me in cutting taxes, and....mdash; Donald J. Trump  @realDonaldTrump  June 19, 2017  CREW s complaint noted that Haley appeared to have deleted her tweet  after two journalists pointed out that it might constitute a violation of the Hatch Act.  The group said in its let stanley cup ter that Haley deleted the tweet but should still be investigated and disciplined. Her retweet, the complaint says, o stanley cup ccurred on the day before polls opened in Norman s race and was aimed at her followers, many of whom are likely to be South Carolina voters who would be voting in that election.                                         Ambassador Haley u Tvth Father of Green Beret killed in Jordan wants answers from Trump
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