TX-23: Tony Gonzales Draws Fire for Ad Using Fake Border Patrol Agent
Republican U.S. House candidate Tony Gonzales' enthusiasm for supporting President Donald Trump's border wall may have landed him in an ethical quandary, the Express-News reports.
A pair of TV spots showing Gonzales shaking hands with a fake U.S. Border Patrol agent may have overstepped ethical and legal boundaries, according to political experts interviewed by the daily. The person shown in a Border Patrol uniform is actually a campaign volunteer, the paper reports.
Here's the issue, according to pundits quoted in the story: the ads create the false impression Gonzales who's running against Democrat Gina Ortiz Jones received an endorsement from the Border Patrol or its parent agency, U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
"Any time you make an agency appear to be an arm of one party or another, it makes it harder for that agency to do their job," Peter Loge, director of George Washington University's Project on Ethics in Political Communication, told the Express-News.
Gonzales and Jones, both military veterans, are vying to represent Texas' 23rd District, which includes part of San Antonio and a wide swath of the U.S.-Mexico border.
The CBP's website states that federal law bars the use of its symbols and emblems in advertising.
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