Will ‘Lost’ IRS Emails Reveal A Corrupt White House?

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Leaking taxpayer information to the White House isn’t new, just as the email shell game in the IRS fiasco no longer shocks. But the discovery of data “lost” on backup tapes may expose the extent of administration guilt.

We recently noted how former White House senior economics adviser Austan Goolsbee had been identified as the official who had told reporters “on background” that the Koch brothers “do not pay corporate income tax” through their company, Koch Industries.

Goolsbee could not have made his claim without access to the Kochs’ private tax data, something a White House official is not supposed to have.

We’ve also noted peculiarities in redacted emails provided by the IRS to Rep. Darrell Issa’s House Oversight and Government Reform Committee between Sarah Hall Ingram, who served as commissioner of the Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division from 2009 to 2012, and White House officials, including health policy adviser Ellen Montz and Jeanne Lambrew, deputy assistant to the president for health policy.

Some of the redactions were marked “6103,” referring to private taxpayer information.

“So it was OK for (a) political White House to get the un-redacted version from the same entity that targeted groups who came into existence because they opposed the Affordable Care Act, but Congress can’t get it?” Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, pointedly asked Ingram, who went on to run the IRS office responsible for enforcing ObamaCare. “That’s unbelievable.”

Similarly, as Matthew Boyle has reported at Breitbart News, Obama’s re-election campaign co-chairmen used a leaked document from the IRS to attack Mitt Romney during the 2012 election, according to the National Organization for Marriage, a targeted conservative group that opposes the president on gay marriage.

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OOPS!
These emails will NOT be released!

Less than a week after ’fessing up that it found some 2,500 documents potentially showing that the IRS shared taxpayer returns with the White House, the Obama administration has reversed course and won’t release the trove to a group suing for access.

In an abrupt decision, the Treasury inspector general’s office said that the documents are covered by privacy and disclosure laws and can’t be provided to Cause of Action, despite a promise last week to hand over some 2,500.

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Dan Epstein, executive director of Cause of Action, said Treasury was using “sophisticated” lawyering to weasel out of providing the documents. And he noted that their letter said that Treasury Secretary Jack Lew is now looking into “potential liability” that his tax aides broke laws in sharing taxpayer information with the White House.

Epstein said that either Treasury was “stonewalling” his group, or that Lew “is incompetent” for just now looking at potential lawbreaking by his team on the case that is two years old.

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/feds-balk-at-releasing-docs-showing-irs-sharing-tax-returns-with-white-house/article/2556890

We don’t need the emails. If the release is covered by privacy rules, they have individual’s personal tax information on them. They SHOULDN’T have individual’s personal tax information on them. That is the smoking gun.

At this point in this administration do we need to see e-mails to know that they are corrupt.

You need it unless you wish to continue believing the worst without a shred of supporting evidence.

Doesn’t it bother anybody that no proof has ever been produced to back up a single accusation of serious wrongdoing in connection with anything, despite years of continuous, in-depth Congressional investigations?

@Greg: @<a

Doesn’t it bother anybody that no proof has ever been produced to back up a single accusation of serious wrongdoing in connection with anything, despite years of continuous, in-depth Congressional investigations?

Greg, did you not read the articles? How did the Obama campaign get Romney’s information? How did they get the associates for the National Association for Marriage? Why was DOJ staff calling Issa (by mistake, intending to call Cummings) and instructing him on how to obstruct the investigation of the Committee?

You need to wake up, Greg. Pretty soon.