Thanks primarily to government e-mails and information obtained by Judicial Watch, House Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) introduced a resolution this week to impeach the IRS commissioner for "high crimes and
misdemeanors." IRS Commissioner Koskinen has obstructed justice while protecting the criminal actions of Lois Lerner, whom the Obama Justice Department has just refused to prosecute even as the investigation into her and other IRS managers' activities is still underway.
Representative Chaffetz has based his call for impeachment of the IRS Commissioner on these points:
•
He failed to comply with a subpoena resulting in destruction of key
evidence. Commissioner Koskinen failed to locate and preserve IRS
records in accordance with a congressional subpoena and an internal
preservation order. The IRS erased 422 backup tapes containing as many
as 24,000 of Lois Lerner's emails - key pieces of evidence that were
destroyed on Koskinen's watch.
• He failed to testify truthfully
and provided false and misleading information. Commissioner Koskinen
testified the IRS turned over all emails relevant to the congressional
investigation, including all of Ms. Lerner's emails. When the agency
determined Ms. Lerner's emails were missing, Commissioner Koskinen
testified the emails were unrecoverable. These statements were false.
•
He failed to notify Congress that key evidence was missing. The IRS knew
Lois Lerner's emails were missing in February 2014. In fact, they were
not missing; the IRS destroyed the emails on March 4, 2014. The IRS did
not notify Congress the emails were missing until June 2014 - four
months later, and well after the White House and the Treasury Department
were notified.
Meanwhile, Obama claims that there is not a smidgen of evidence of wrong-doing in his IRS or his Department of Justice.
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