IRS HAD ENEMIES LIST IN 2010 & 2012
WRITTEN BY CHRISS W. STREET
The Internal Revenue Service admitted on May 10th that “low level” staff in their Cincinnati office, supposedly “not motivated by political bias,” targeted 75 conservative tax exempt organizations for audit and investigation, because they used the names “Tea Party” and “Patriot.” I have obtained a copy of a hand signed memorandum (here) from Steven T. Miller, IRS Acting Commissioner, dated July 7, 2011 revealing that he officially ordered similar activity terminated on March 23, 2011 while serving as Department of Treasury Deputy Commissioner for IRS Services and Enforcement. Coupled with the resignation of IRS Commissioner Douglas H. Shulman the day after the 2012 election, IRS agents may have “knowing and willfully” retaliated against a conservative “Enemies List” during the 2010 Congressional election and continuing through the 2012 Presidential election. Continue reading