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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Lies Exposed: DOJ Admits "Missing" IRS Emails DO Exist

In a stunning turn of events, Department of Justice attorneys for the IRS admitted that Lois Lerner’s emails DO exist on a backup server, but said they would be hard to find.

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton broke the news today:

Department of Justice attorneys for the Internal Revenue Service told Judicial Watch on Friday that Lois Lerner’s emails, indeed all government computer records, are backed up by the federal government in case of a government-wide catastrophe. The Obama administration attorneys said that this back-up system would be too onerous to search. The DOJ attorneys also acknowledged that the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) is investigating this back-up system.

We obviously disagree that disclosing the emails as required would be onerous, and plan to raise this new development with Judge Sullivan.

This is a jaw-dropping revelation. The Obama administration had been lying to the American people about Lois Lerner’s missing emails. There are no “missing” Lois Lerner emails – nor missing emails of any of the other top IRS or other government officials whose emails seem to be disappearing at increasingly alarming rate. All the focus on missing hard drives has been a diversion. The Obama administration has known all along where the email records could be – but dishonestly withheld this information. You can bet we are going to ask the court for immediate assistance in cutting through this massive obstruction of justice.

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2 comments:

  1. I have said it since day one on Joe's blog and was blasted for it, so now I get to say told ya so. Now, within each operating system there is a search function. Enter Lois' email address and hit search and let it run. This will take a while because of the amount of data that is stored. Don't believe what pur corrupt government is feeding you.

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  2. The funny thing is the stooges in Ferguson "trust" the DOJ.
    Low information is an understatement. Wish there was someway the low IQ gene pool could be eliminated.

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