But a conservative civil liberties group says "the facts show otherwise."
The American Center for Law and Justice said two of its clients are still awaiting a determination on their applications for tax-exempt status -- and one of those groups (the Albuquerque Tea Party) has been waiting for more than five years.
"The IRS continues to target this group and other Americans to this day," said the ACLJ.
At the National Press Club on Tuesday, IRS Commissioner Koskinen suggested that the backlog of applications for non-profit status was the result of volume, not political bias against conservatives before the 2012 election.
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At the National Press Club on Tuesday, IRS Commissioner Koskinen suggested that the backlog of applications for non-profit status was the result of volume, not political bias against conservatives before the 2012 election.
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ReplyDeleteThis low-life was happy to lie under oath before Congress. How credible is what he says when he's not under oath?
It's amazing how flippant this dude is.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm sure he knows the fix is in and he's bullet-proof as far as any chance of prosecution.
"Just go down there and cover us. We'll take care of you.."