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May 15, 2013, 10:46 am
By
Peter Schroeder
Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) has joined the growing call for resignations at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) over the targeting of Tea Party groups.
In a statement Wednesday, Thune said acting IRS Commissioner Steven Miller should step down immediately. Any official that knew of the activity should be fired as well, he said, while suggesting there may have been criminal activity at the tax collector.
"The report indicates that the abuse of power in targeting certain Americans went on for at least an 18-month period, and any IRS official who knew about this misconduct but remained silent should be fired immediately," Thune said. "This sort of breach of public trust is at best the result of incompetence and at worst the result of potentially illegal and malicious conduct."
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May 15, 2013, 10:35 am
By
Bernie Becker
Issa said he would seek assurances that IRS documents about Tea Party donors were destroyed.
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May 15, 2013, 10:14 am
By
Daniel Strauss
Rep. Sandy Levin (D-Mich.) said Steven Miller and Lois Lerner should both step down.
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May 15, 2013, 8:06 am
By
Bernie Becker
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May 14, 2013, 5:39 pm
By
Peter Schroeder and Bernie Becker
Senior agency officials ineffectively managed the situation, according to a federal watchdog report.
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May 14, 2013, 5:36 pm
By
Bernie Becker
Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) sat down Tuesday with the acting IRS commissioner, Steven Miller, as the heat over the agency's scrutiny of Tea Party groups intensified.
A Baucus spokesman said the Finance chairman "didn't pull any punches" in the meeting with Miller. "It was a tough talk," the spokesman, Sean Neary, said in a statement.
The meeting came shortly before an awaited Treasury audit of the IRS's singling out of conservative groups began circulating, which found "ineffective management" at the agency and said the IRS would need to do more to regain the public's trust.
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May 14, 2013, 5:13 pm
By
Peter Schroeder
The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) announced Tuesday that it planned to sue the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), accusing it of leaking confidential tax documents to a political rival. The group, which opposes same-sex marriage, said it was yet another victim of the IRS's targeting of conservative groups, accusing the agency of leaking confidential tax documents to the same-sex marriage advocacy group the Human Rights Campaign (HRC). "Not only has the IRS retaliated against conservative, small-government and tea party groups as they apply for recognition of tax exemption AND lied about it, but it has criminally released our confidential tax return including the identity of dozens of major donors to a political enemy,” said Brian Brown, NOM’s president. “In addition to being our principal combatant in the war on traditional marriage, the HRC’s president at the time was serving as a Co-Chair of President Obama’s reelection campaign. This is a chilling set of circumstances that should ring alarm bells across the nation.”
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May 14, 2013, 4:44 pm
By
Vicki Needham
The top two lawmakers on the House's powerful tax-writing committee are requesting all documents from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) related to the agency singling out groups based on their politics. House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.) and panel ranking member Sander Levin (D-Mich.) sent a letter to the IRS on Tuesday calling on acting Commissioner Steve Miller to turn over any documents that details their targeting of Tea Party and any other groups they might have looked at more closely. “I am astounded and appalled that the IRS targeted organizations based on their political beliefs," Camp said. "The IRS’s repeated failure to be truthful is completely unethical and an embarrassment to this government," he said.
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May 14, 2013, 3:32 pm
By
Daniel Strauss
Probe will look into whether the IRS broke laws by targeting conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status.
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May 14, 2013, 8:03 am
By
Bernie Becker
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