Last month when former head of tax exempt groups at the IRS Lois Lerner pled the Fifth for a second time and refused to answer questions about inappropriate targeting of conservative groups under her watch, Chairman of the House Oversight Committee Darrell Issa threatened to hold her in contempt.
Now, sources tell National Review's Eliana Johnson that a contempt vote could come from the Committee as early as next week.
When the vote takes place, Lerner will more than likely face contempt charges. Keep in mind two votes will take place, one for criminal contempt and one for civil contempt. The civil contempt charge will be easier for the Committee to enforce. The Department of Justice is responsible for pursuing criminal contempt charges and we already know how that will go. A report produced by the Congressional Research Service breaks down the obstacles and the contempt process [bolding is mine].
An official announcement about the contempt vote is expected this afternoon.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/04/03/contempt-vote-for-lois-lerner-could-come-next-week-n1818447
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