Great, well you've got government employees, some of whom who are involved in creating policy openly admitting they invoke their personal political agendas in the creation of those policy (or non creation) . . . and openly admitting they use government IT networks to facilitate either spying on individuals or using those IT systems to gather personnel information and forwarding that to outside political groups. So outside political groups can protest those individuals etc. etc.
Per Veritas these people have been referred to the OIG of their respective agencies.