The recovered emails Lois Lerner attempted to delete concerning the allegations against the IRS and their supposed targeting of conservative groups, show the Department of Justice was helping the IRS.
Some of the recovered emails show Lerner had met with the DOJโs Election Crime Division about one month before the 2010 elections, according to Forbes. ย This in and of itself isnโt damning, but this coupled with the DOJโs refusal to show over 800 pages of documents concerning Lerner, citing โtaxpayer privacyโ and โdeliberative privilegeโ as reason not to hand out the documents raises suspicions.
Even worse, a few internal DOJ documents were recovered which showed Lerner had discussed the possibility of prosecuting tax-exempt entities with the DOJ around the same time Lerner was meeting with DOJ officials.
According to the Examiner, other documents contained within the deleted emails show Lerner sent the DOJ a โ1.1 million page database of information from 501(c)(4) tax exempt organizations,โ which included various classified tax records.
A FOIA filed by the government watchdog group Judicial Watchย also ย revealed how the DOJ was involved in the IRS scandal. ย Judicial Watchโs president, Tom Fitton, said it was outrageous that the DOJโs Public Integrity Section, which is supposed to be investigating such abuses of power and authority, was shown to be involved in the IRS scandal as well.
Zach McAuliffe is a University of Dayton alumni with degrees in journalism and English. He wants to present people with all the facts they need to make informed decisions on the world around them.