That would not be a violation of the Hatch Act.
Displaying a picture of President Obama alone is not a violation of the Hatch Act. However, if the display is intended to promote or endorse a political candidate or party, it may be considered a violation. The Hatch Act prohibits federal employees from engaging in certain political activities while on duty or in their official capacity.
President obama is upset
President Obama's actually supporting it by closing an agreement with them.
Obama is, in fact, a native born citizen of the US, having been born in the state of Hawaii.
he became president by having more votes than his opponents.
Not a baby mabey 1 years old
To bring soldiers back home instead of having war
While the president is known for having a very photogenic smile, he does not seem to have dimples.
He decided to run for president, after having served in the U.S. Senate. First, he won the Democratic nomination, and then, he defeated his Republican opponent, John McCain. Mr. Obama was elected president in 2008.
President Obama
Click the link for an amazing photo that you can zoom in on to see any face.
Are you really asking such a question? I have never seen a picture of the President with a shaved head. LOL