IRS Admits to Another Parody Video
$10,000 to spoof The Apprentice, and the subject was about cutting costs
The IRS admitted to lawmakers that it produced another pricey parody video for an agency conference at a cost of roughly $10,000.
The video, which spoofs the Donald Trump reality show "The Apprentice," shows IRS officials discussing ways to cut training costs for its Small Business/Self-Employed division, which was hosting the conference. The House Ways and Means Committee released the video Friday.
Rep. Charles Boustany Jr. (R-La.), who heads the committee's Oversight subpanel, said the latest video was "another example of abuse and waste" at the agency.
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