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(Reuters) - A U.S. Internal Revenue Service manager, who described himself as a conservative Republican, told congressional investigators that he and a local colleague decided to give conservative groups the extra scrutiny that has prompted weeks of political controversy.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/ ... A820130609

Now we all know why Darrell didn't want to release the transcripts!!!!

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(Reuters) - A U.S. Internal Revenue Service manager, who described himself as a conservative Republican, told congressional investigators that he and a local colleague decided to give conservative groups the extra scrutiny that has prompted weeks of political controversy.

In an official interview transcript released on Sunday by Democratic Representative Elijah Cummings, the manager said he and an underling set aside "Tea Party" and "patriot" groups that had applied for tax-exempt status because the organizations appeared to pose a new precedent that could affect future IRS filings.

Cummings, top Democrat on the House of Representatives Oversight and Government Reform Committee conducting the probe, told CNN's "State of the Union" program that the manager's comments provided evidence that politics was not behind IRS actions that have fueled a month-long furor in Washington.

"He is a conservative Republican working for the IRS. I think this interview and these statements go a long way toward showing that the White House was not involved in this," Cummings told CNN's "State of the Union" program.

"Based upon everything I've seen, the case is solved. And if it were me, I would wrap this case up and move on," he added.

Cummings, a Maryland Democrat, said he would release a full transcript of the committee's interviews with IRS officials by the end of this week, if the panel's Republican chairman, Representative Darrell Issa, does not.

Issa has released his own excerpts of interviews with IRS employees the committee is conducting jointly, which the Republican says suggests the added attention given to Tea Party groups originated from Washington, D.C. and had political motivations.

Issa vowed to press ahead with the investigation and said the IRS manager's comments "did not provide anything enlightening or contradict other witness accounts."

"I strongly disagree with ... Cummings' assertion that we know everything we need to know about inappropriate targeting of Tea Party groups by the IRS," the California Republican said in a statement released by his office.

Revelations that the tax agency set aside conservative groups for scrutiny has raised a political furor over the past month, leading President Barack Obama to fire the IRS commissioner. The House oversight panel, several other congressional committees and the FBI have launched investigations.

The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration issued a report on the matter last month finding no evidence of involvement beyond IRS officials.

Still, Republicans have raised questions about whether the scrutiny was directed politically at Obama's opponents and have sought evidence of any White House involvement.

The House oversight committee has now completed five lengthy interviews with IRS employees, including four based in the Cincinnati office where applications for tax exempt status are handled.

Cummings said congressional investigators now know what happened based on these interviews.

CINCINNATI SOUGHT ADVICE FROM WASHINGTON

The excerpts of interviews with IRS workers released by Cummings indicate that the IRS manager and an underling first decided to contact Washington, D.C. IRS officials for guidance on the cases from groups aligned with the anti-tax Tea Party movement.

They did so to consolidate them, as they might be precedent-setting for future cases, the manager said, according to the interview transcripts.

It was an unidentified Cincinnati IRS worker who reported to the manager, identified as John Shafer by committee aides, who identified the first Tea Party case. That individual has not been interviewed by the committee yet.

Investigators asked Shafer if he believed the decision to centralize the screening of Tea Party applications was intended to target "the president's political enemies."

"I do not believe that the screening of these cases had anything to do, other than consistency and identifying issues that needed to have further development," the manager answered, according to a transcript released by Cummings.

Asked if he believed the White House was involved, the manager replied: "I have no reason to believe that."

John Shafer could not be reached for comment.

"They wanted to make sure that it was handled in a way whereby when other cases came behind it that were similar, that they would be treated in a consistent way," the lawmaker said.

Another Cincinnati screener who worked for Shafer, Gary Muthert, indicated in committee interviews released in part by Issa last week, that "Washington wanted some cases," to review.

Democratic committee staff said Muthert's involvement came later, after the initial screener and Shafer first sought advice from Washington about the legal aspects of the newly-emerging cases.

(Reporting by David Morgan and Kim Dixon; Editing by Maureen Bavdek and Theodore d'Afflisio)
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Asked if he believed the White House was involved, the manager replied: "I have no reason to believe that."
Well there you go, a low level manager who says no one told him the White House was involved...stop the investigation, stop it, stop it, stop it.
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If Issa had any sense he would stop, lick his chops, and walk away.

The manufactured scandal is over. How much more tax payer dollars do you want them to piss away on some neocon witch hunt? Are you going to criticize the conservative IRS agent who was actually doing his job?

Perhaps you will try to impeach his testimony, and claim that it was coerced. Yes, sworn testimony, it was all fake.

Maybe if conservatives would spend more time governing instead of fabricating scandals then they could actually win an election in 2014 based upon the merits. Trying to fabricate an IRS scandal, and using it to reform the tax code will not work. Americans may be gullible but not stupid. Everybody knows this is a desperate and opportunistic attempt to discredit the president. And it's not working because his approval rating is steady at around 50%, in lieu of the NSA, Bengazi, and IRS issues.......
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RealJustme wrote:
The manufactured scandal is over
Why should the Obama manufactured scandal be ignored?
What's Issa's job? To investigate the incompetence of low level career bureaucrats or to go on a witch hunt in an attempt to find evidence of a political conspiracy. As I have said before, government agents rely on subpoena power because they 1. have no evidence so they need to ask or 2. They have evidence and are looking for verification. And obviously Issa is in category #1.
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What's Issa's job? To investigate the incompetence of low level career bureaucrats or to go on a witch hunt in an attempt to find evidence of a political conspiracy. As I have said before, government agents rely on subpoena power because they 1. have no evidence so they need to ask or 2. They have evidence and are looking for verification. And obviously Issa is in category #1.
elklindo69 Posts: 473Joined: Wed Jun 13, 2012 2:49 pm
Could you say that in English?
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Issa will continue his long standing sole assignment received from his masters. Keep fishing for an Obama scandal. So far years with no success what so ever. Yet, it does give the media something to talk about while ignoring all information and facts. The media, chumps of the radical reactionary right wing extremists.
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