IRS employees
were ordered by their superiors--including Lois Lerner who pleaded the 5th
Amendment against self-incrimination rather than testify in Congress--to send
certain Tea Party tax-exemption applications to the office of the IRS's Chief
Counsel, which was headed by William Wilkins, who at that time was the only
Obama political appointee at the IRS, according to a letter released today by
the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
“As a part of
this ongoing investigation, the Committees have learned that the IRS Chief
Counsel’s office in Washington, D.C. has been closely involved in some of the
applications,” reads a letter
released today by the House committees on Oversight and Government and Ways and
Means. “Its involvement and demands for information about political activity
during the 2010 election cycle appear to have caused systematic delays in the
processing of Tea Party applications.”
It further
states, “[B]ased on his decades of experience, [career IRS official Carter
Hull] determined he had enough facts to make recommendations whether to approve
or deny the applications. … However, Mr. Hull’s recommendations were not
carried out. Instead, according to Michael Seto, the head of Mr. Hull’s unit in
Washington, Lois Lerner instructed that the Tea Party applications go through a
multi-layer review that included her senior advisor and the Chief Counsel’s
office.”…To Read More…..
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