BREAKING: Damning Lois Lerner Email Finally Surfaces: “No One Will Ever Believe…”
The investigation into the Internal Revenue Service scandal involving Lois Lerner’s “lost” emails continues. On Thursday, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee announced that hundreds of backup tapes were recently recovered that likely contain a new cache of emails relating to the IRS targeting controversy in 2013.
In a rare late-night hearing with Rep. Jason Chaffetz and other lawmakers, IRS Deputy Inspector General Timothy Camus revealed it took him only two weeks to recover the previously “irretrievable” 424 backup tapes.
In one notable email from June 29, 2011, Lerner wrote, “No one will ever believe that both your hard drive and mine crashed within a week of each other.”
Camus said they are reviewing the 32,744 emails contained on those tapes to determine if there are previously undisclosed emails in this latest discovery.
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In the video below, Mr. Chaffetz drives home the point that the IRS may have intentionally withheld information necessary to the investigation.
Camus further explains in the video below that there was one document missing that held the information alluding to the existence of these newly discovered 424 backup tapes.
Once that document was located, retrieving the tapes from the IT department was simple (H/T The Blaze).
There are too many issues that these latest developments prompt to discuss them all here, but the foremost is this: Lois Lerner, by her own admission, knew that her story was unbelievable.
Why can an IRS director exhibit a pattern of deceit and manage to escape with barely a slap on the wrist, all while thumbing her nose at the American legislative process?
She can’t be allowed to get away with this.
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