Sunday, March 1, 2015

She Has A Lot To Take The 5th About

Lois Lerner 'Missing' Email Tapes Found, Criminal Probe Ensues At The IRS

By Mark Whittington, Feb. 28, 2015, Examiner.com

The IRS Inspector General’s office admitted to the House Oversight Committee that backup tapes of Lois Lerner’s emails that IRS Commissioner John Koskinen had said were irretrievably lost have been found, according to a Thursday story in the Washington Times. Indeed it took only 15 days of work to track them down in a backup facility, The IRS Deputy IG has told Congress that a criminal investigation is under way into a possible cover-up.

The revelation has caused radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh to rhetorically roll his eyes. Limbaugh mentioned that the IRS is still refusing to hand over the tapes under the flimsy excuse that they were written under an old operating system and were thus unreadable using the current operating system that the tax agency uses. And thus the stonewalling and cover-up continues.


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