Embattled Internal Revenue Service official Lois Lerner and an attorney in the
Federal Election Commission’s general counsel’s office appear to have twice
colluded to influence the record before the FEC’s vote in the case of a
conservative non-profit organization, according to e-mails unearthed by the
House Ways and Means Committee and obtained exclusively by National Review
Online. The correspondence suggests the discrimination of conservative groups
extended beyond the IRS and into the FEC, where an attorney from the agency’s
enforcement division in at least one case sought and received tax information
about the status of a conservative group, the American Future Fund, before
recommending that the commission prosecute it for violations of campaign-finance
law. Lerner, the former head of the IRS’s exempt-organizations division, worked
at the FEC from 1986 to 1995, and was known for aggressive investigation of
conservative groups during her tenure there, too.
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
E-mails Suggest Collusion Between FEC, IRS to Target Conservative Groups
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