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IRS Report Out

Bro. Curtis

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House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) released a report Tuesday that faulted the IRS for improperly targeting conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status between 2010 and 2012, but found an absence of evidence linking the actions to the Obama administration — which it is not taking as evidence of absence.

The report, the culmination of a review of more than 1 million documents and 52 witness interviews, also faulted the agency and the White House for refusing to fully comply with the investigation.

Issa’s report highlighted eight people it said had knowledge of the improper scrutiny and failed to curtail it, including Lois Lerner, who locked horns with Issa throughout the entire inquiry. “Each of these leaders could have and should have done more to prevent the IRS’s targeting of conservative tax-exempt applicants,” the report read, per the Associated Press.


http://www.mediaite.com/online/irs-...e-house-faults-admin-for-lack-of-cooperation/
 

carpro

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House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) released a report Tuesday that faulted the IRS for improperly targeting conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status between 2010 and 2012, but found an absence of evidence linking the actions to the Obama administration — which it is not taking as evidence of absence.

The report, the culmination of a review of more than 1 million documents and 52 witness interviews, also faulted the agency and the White House for refusing to fully comply with the investigation.

Issa’s report highlighted eight people it said had knowledge of the improper scrutiny and failed to curtail it, including Lois Lerner, who locked horns with Issa throughout the entire inquiry. “Each of these leaders could have and should have done more to prevent the IRS’s targeting of conservative tax-exempt applicants,” the report read, per the Associated Press.


http://www.mediaite.com/online/irs-...e-house-faults-admin-for-lack-of-cooperation/

They're not even close to being through with this one.

Someone, or several someones, in the IRS should be criminally charged, and more than likely someone, or several someones, in the White House as well.

The Obama administration makes the administration of Richard Nixon look really good about now.

The problem is no special investigator from a criminally compliant and uncooperative justice department.
 
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