A Department of Veterans Affairs official with a job related to public outreach has been regularly mocking President Trump on Twitter, which could raise questions over his ability to keep his job at the VA.

Timothy Lawson is a Marine veteran who hosts the department's podcasts, but in recent weeks, he has made fun of Trump over his Twitter feed to his more than 5,000 followers.

That could put his job at risk, as some federal workers have already been fired for making public statements in opposition to Trump. For example, an official at the Department of Housing and Urban Development was let go from the agency because he wrote an anti-Trump op-ed last year.

Lawson has made it clear he opposes Trump in a series of tweets, including one from just days after the November election in which he indicated he doesn't accept that Trump won.

I'm not sure which of the stages of grief I'm on, but its definitely not the last one. — Timothy Lawson 🔥 (@TimLawson21) November 10, 2016



Just this week, Lawson sent out a 2014 tweet from Trump that said under President Obama, "we are a rudderless ship heading for a major disaster."

"A man ahead of his time," Lawson said of that tweet.

A man ahead of his time: https://t.co/ky5RhwPXu6 — Timothy Lawson 🔥 (@TimLawson21) February 17, 2017



Also this week, Lawson retweeted a tweet from someone who wrote about an interaction between Trump and an aggressive reporter on Thursday, "This needs to happen on EVERY lie. It's up to the press to do this EVERY time. Go hard, y'all. On EVERY lie."



Lawson has retweeted other tweets making fun of Trump. He retweeted a video that was doctored to appear as if Trump just wrote the alphabet and showed it off to applause in the White House.



He retweeted a story that said the White House posted the wrong versions of Trump's recent executive orders on the White House website.

White House posts wrong versions of Trump's orders on its website https://t.co/tCiXjCv3mX via @gregorykorte — Timothy Lawson 🔥 (@TimLawson21) February 15, 2017



Lawson also posted a video of Saturday Night Live's skit mocking White House press secretary Sean Spicer.

Sean Spicer Press Conference Cold Open - SNL https://t.co/OKjo2uRwFc — Timothy Lawson 🔥 (@TimLawson21) February 14, 2017



A spokesman for the VA said there are "no official policies" on what VA employees say on their personal Twitter accounts," and said the VA believes Lawson's tweeting does not affect his ability to do his job.

"I've spoken with Tim's supervisor and learned that whatever personal opinions he has in no way affect his ability to do his job for the Department of Veterans Affairs or for Veterans," said spokesman Randal Noller.