So says a low-level IRS whistleblower who will testify on Capitol Hill tomorrow morning. The Washington Post reports:
Also recall former IRS commissioner Stephen Miller had been made aware of the targeting problem by (at least) last spring, but chose not to inform Congress -- even when asked about the specific issue under oath. Doug Schulman didn't bother to correct the record after making this blanket, inaccurate statementeither. Lois Lerner similarly misled investigators on Capitol Hill. As the Postnotes, the allegation from Hull drags the scandal closer to the administration's doorstep. At least a handful of Treasury officials found out about the targeting investigations months prior to the 2012 election, and the White House struggled for days to get its story straight about when the revelation first reached 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. A CBS News poll released last month showed that the public is almost evenly split on whether the Obama administration was directly involved in the IRS' program of harassment and discrimination against conservatives. The vast majority of Americans believe the targeting was motivated by politics. White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters that the presidentis satisfied with senior IRS officials' responsiveness to Congressional inquiries -- which have ranged from refusing to testify to "not recalling" relevant details.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2013/07/17/surprise-obamaappointed-irs-chief-counsel-helped-develop-targeting-methods-n1643061
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