Politics | Kellyanne Conway Ethics Office to White House: Conway Needs to Be Disciplined OGE sends letter rebuking White House By Evann Gastaldo Posted Mar 9, 2017 4:14 PM CST Copied White House counselor Kellyanne Conway speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Oxon Hill, Md., Thursday, Feb. 23, 2017. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) The Office of Government Ethics found Kellyanne Conway to be in "clear violation" of federal ethics guidelines when she plugged Ivanka Trump's fashion line, but the White House decided not to punish the top-ranking aide to President Trump. Now, the OGE has sent a letter to the White House rebuking it for that decision, and letting the administration know it is still concerned with Kellyanne Conway's "misuse of position." "Not taking disciplinary action against a senior official under such circumstances risks undermining the ethics program," the letter states, adding that the office is also concerned with the White House's claim that many OGE regulations don't apply to members of Trump's staff. That is not true, the letter says, but CNN notes that OGE can only recommend penalties, not enforce them. No comment yet from the White House. Read These Next Venezuela responds to the US seizure of an oil tanker. Audi Crooks of Iowa State may do what no college player has ever done. Comedian Andy Dick found unconscious in a disturbing scene. Liam Neeson's reps have some PR spin to do over an anti-vax film. Report an error