Wednesday, May 14, 2014

IRS targeting scandal widens, Michigan Dem senator, DC IRS office implicated

Not only did Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) push the IRS Tea Party targeting, the Obama administration lied when it said that the attacks on the movement did not originate from the Washington IRS office.

From the Daily Mail:
The Internal Revenue Service managed a wide-ranging program that singled out tea party groups for special scrutiny from its headquarters in Washington, D.C., according to bombshell documents released Wednesday by a watchdog organization.

Judicial Watch, a center-right group that specializes in Freedom Of Information Act document requests and lawsuits, said it received a cache of papers from the IRS showing the depth of the Obama administration's involvement in what officials have previously called the work of a few 'rogue agents' in Cincinnati, Ohio.

And letters from U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat, show his involvement in pressing the IRS to target mostly conservative organizations with cumbersome questionnaires seemingly calculated to slow down their applications for tax-exempt status in the middle of an election year.
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