Overwhelming Majority Want a Special Prosecutor To Investigate IRS Scandal
76 percent support, 17 percent oppose
76 percent support, 17 percent oppose
Attorney General Eric Holder and Treasury Secretary Jack Lew both named
The bright young minds of tomorrow...
Hardly the work of a couple of rogue employees
The president, who first campaigned on a claim to constitutional expertise, is now the document's biggest threat.
So, the next batch of safeguards will work?
Fifth Amendment, indeed
Both parties need a powerful tax agency to support their favored programs.
90 percent of families claiming adoption credit were flagged for further review
Heads ... rolling ... at a low level, anyway
You new about this for how long?
Gave the president a hard-ball interview last year
Pleaded the fifth after maintaining her innocence
Pro tip: If you're going to shut up, just shut up
Special prosecutor wouldn't deal with the questions this brings up about governance
But insists she did nothing wrong before declining to answer any questions
Will conduct another review of the agency's oversight of 510(c)4s.
Senate subcommittee targeting Apple for "tax avoidance"
Admits White House knew about IRS scandal
Led the IRS while it targeted conservative groups
We've had too few impeachments in American history, not too many.
Probably didn't come as the most welcome of surprises
The NorCal Tea Party Patriots says their constitutional rights were violated
Douglas Shulman was the IRS commissioner when the targeting of conservative groups took place
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