A former policeman convicted of tipping off a terror suspect is now a senior official at the IRS. Calls to the IRS for comment have not yet been answered.
While IRS officials were targeting Tea Party groups for special scrutiny of their 501(c)3 tax exempt applications, the IRS also hired a policeman who had been prosecuted by the Justice Department — and convicted in federal court — of using his access to the FBI’s NCIC system to tip off a terror suspect about the bureau’s surveillance. The leak wrecked a major terror investigation.
He is still at the IRS.
Weiss Russell (he has changed his name from “Weiss Rasool,” the name under which he was convicted), is currently employed as a financial management analyst in the IRS Deputy Chief Financial Officer’s Office.
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3 comments:
This is very scary. WTH is wrong with you people. Why don't you start to fight back. We have lost this country and you are very complacent. Don't you care about the quality of life for your children and your grandchildren.
I am an honest hard working individual without a criminal record and a good Christian. I am very educated and credentialed. Do you think I could get a top job anywhere in the government? Hell no! Thanks to the idiot Democrats.
“Weiss Rasool,”
Sounds like he might be a Muslim. Makes sense with the Obama Administration.
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