Sounds good! Obama/Biden Aministrations both had Hatch Act violations, and so did the Bush/Trump Administrations. Here's what I found:
Key Differences in Enforcement
The pattern across administrations shows significant differences in how Hatch Act violations have been handled:
Trump Administration: At least 13 senior officials violated the Hatch Act, with Kellyanne Conway being such a "repeat offender" that OSC recommended her removal from federal service. Trump refused to discipline any officials, and Conway famously responded "let me know when the jail sentence starts".
Biden Administration: Six officials were found to have violated the Hatch Act (Psaki, Klain, Jean-Pierre, Rollins, Tanden, O'Malley), with most receiving warning letters and no disciplinary action. The exception was Rollins, whose violations were so egregious she resigned. Tanden's case is pending before the Merit Systems Protection Board.
Obama Administration: Two Cabinet secretaries (Sebelius and Castro) violated the Hatch Act, both acknowledged their errors and apologized, and neither faced disciplinary action.
Bush Administration: Systematic violations by the entire Office of Political Affairs and officials from 10 agencies, but no disciplinary action because officials had left government service by the time the report was issued.