Lois Lerner: 'I'm Proud of My Career and the Job I Did for This Country'
Employers won't hire her. She's been berated with epithets like "dirty Jew." Federal agents have guarded her house because of death threats. And she's spent hundreds of thousands of dollars defending herself against accusations she orchestrated a coverup in a scandal that has come to represent everything Americans hate about the IRS.
Lois Lerner is toxic — and she knows it. But she refuses to recede into anonymity or beg for forgiveness for her role in the IRS tea party-targeting scandal.
"I didn't do anything wrong," Lerner said in her first press interview since the scandal broke 16 months ago. "I'm proud of my career and the job I did for this country."
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