New Report Implicates Washington Officials in IRS Scandal

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Becket Adams @ The Blaze:

And just when you thought things couldn’t get any worse for the Obama administration, something new comes along.

From the Washington Post:

Internal Revenue Service officials in Washington and at least two other offices were involved in the targeting of conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, making clear the effort reached well beyond the branch in Cincinnati that was initially blamed, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post.

IRS officials at the agency’s Washington headquarters sent queries to conservative groups asking about their donors and other aspects of their operations, while officials in the El Monte and Laguna Niguel offices in California sent similar questionnaires to tea party-affiliated groups.

Whoa.

Okay, so it appears the Washington Post report contradicts the IRS official who claimed last week that the political targeting was done by “low-level” staffers in Cincinnati.

Of course, it’s important to note that the official who made this claim, Lois Lerner, is the head of the Cincinnati-based IRS office that oversees tax-exempt groups. Considering that her office is heavily involved in the scandal, some of her staffers must also be involved.

But it doesn’t appear that she was being all that forthright with reporters.

We were told the political targeting was done by “low-level” Cincinnati staffers. Period. No one said anything about Washington, D.C., officials:

… On several other occasions, IRS officials in D.C. and California sent detailed questionaires to conservative groups asking more than a dozen questions about their voter outreach and other activities, according to the documents.

“For the IRS to say it was some low-level group in Cincinnati is simply false,” said Cleta Mitchell, a partner in the law firm Foley & Lardner LLP who sought to communicate with IRS headquarters about the delay in granting tax-exempt status to True the Vote.

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Powerline Blog’s John Hinderaker adds a couple of points from Republican donors he knows personally:

I had lunch today with two conservative donors who have a great deal more money than I do, both of whom were targeted years ago by the Democrat-controlled IRS.
One of my friends had wrapped up an audit, and then, the following year, was identified as a major Republican donor in the New York Times.
A week after the Times article appeared, he got a call from the IRS, saying they were going to audit him.
He expressed surprise, telling the IRS agent that he had a letter from the agency to the effect that he should be fine for the next three years.
Which was greeted with silence;
he didn’t hear from the IRS again.

My other friend, also a significant Republican donor, was the subject of an audit that seemed patently unreasonable.
In the course of it, the IRS agent explained apologetically that he was just following orders from Washington.

Orders from WASHINGTON.

YES another one at the IRS said the order came from above,