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Lerner's FEC Problem
2013-08-14
[NATIONALREVIEW] The "phony scandal" at the IRS keeps growing.

E-mail correspondence unearthed by the House Boodle Central reveals that Lois Lerner, the figure at the center of the scandal, may have committed a felony by divulging information about a conservative group to the Federal Election Commission, in an incident that dates back at least to 2008, before President B.O. took office. Though some conservatives have eagerly sought evidence that Obama's White House instigated the IRS's targeting of tea-party groups, the latest evidence suggests that an anti-conservative bias may instead be an endemic feature of the federal bureaucracy. And now, an FEC official is raising the specter of systemic bias at that agency, too, calling the techniques its lawyers employ a "much more sophisticated way" of discriminating against conservative groups than those used by the IRS.

"When we spoke last July, you had told us that the American Future Fund had not received an exemption letter from the IRS," an FEC attorney wrote in a February 2009 e-mail to Lerner.

But Section 6103 of the Internal Revenue Code provides that both "return information" and "taxpayer return information" are strictly confidential. An IRS source tells National Review Online that, within the agency, disclosing the information that Lerner appears to have provided is considered "a violation of Section 6103."

That's a felony punishable by up to $5,000 in fines or five years in prison. If found guilty of such a violation, Lerner, who has been on paid administrative leave since May, would also lose her job: "If such offense is committed by any officer or employee of the United States," the law reads, he shall "be dismissed from office or discharged from employment upon conviction for such offense."
Posted by:Fred

#5  Besoeker, the problem is that once Lerner is indicted, it will be turned over to Holder where it will quietly die.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2013-08-14 11:14  

#4  NSA has her personal e-mails.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-14 09:30  

#3  Lerner appears to be the key. If Issa can force a legal indictment, plea negotiations can begin and much more can be learned. This entire affair needs to depart the congressional investigation arena and enter the legal world as soon as possible.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-14 08:56  

#2  I'm beginning to wonder why Issa even bothers. The administration will stonewall, take the Fifth, misdirect, shout "Look, squirrel" until after the 2014 election. Meanwhile, they will keep on doing what they've been doing.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2013-08-14 08:49  

#1  Your money is no good here. Take the 5 years in prison.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-08-14 07:54  

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