The Treasury Inspector General has identified 2,500 documents that could show the IRS shared taxpayer information with the White House


Nothing unexpected here I’m sad to say!

Steve Dennis's avatarAmerica's Watchtower

 IRS The investigation into the IRS targeting scandal may be about to heat up big time: Last week the IRS announced it miraculously found 30,000 of Lois Lerner’s supposedly lost emails (conveniently enough after the election) and today the IRS asked for an extension of the deadline to turn over certain documents which might have been shared with the White House.

  You may be wondering why I consider it good news that the IRS has requested this extension, after all are they not stonewalling once again? Maybe not for you see the IRS Treasury Inspector General has found so many documents–2,500 to be exact–which “potentially” could have been shared with the White House that they cannot meet the deadline. The admission that these documents were found leads me to believe this is not another attempt at stonewalling the investigation, however it could provide them with the time needed to…

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