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Friday, June 07, 2019

True the Vote Wins Battle Against IRS -- Tax Agency Must Pay Legal Fees in Decade-Long Fight

True the Vote, a nonpartisan conservative election integrity group that fought a nearly decade-long battle with the IRS and other federal agencies that unfairly targeted the group, has won a major decision in federal court and shall be awarded maximum attorney fees.

“This is a HUGE victory for every American who thinks that they can’t go up against the government and get what they deserve,” Catherine Engelbrecht, True the Vote’s founder, told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview ahead of the group’s public announcement of the victory. “This is an opportunity to make very clear that we didn’t back away and, therefore, American citizens didn’t back away—and we won.”

Engelbrecht added in her interview with Breitbart News that she believes this victory for ordinary Americans against an overreaching and unfair federal government should be dedicated to Breitbart News founder Andrew Breitbart, who before he passed away in 2012, when the news was first breaking of these IRS malfeasances against conservatives, called Engelbrecht to express his support for her cause.

“It’s been on my heart. In so many ways, this is really a victory that should be dedicated to Andrew,” Engelbrecht said in a phone interview on Thursday morning. “When this all began, I got a call from Andrew, who knew that I was way out of my wheelhouse of expectation that a government could do what was already happening. Andrew stepped in and ran towards the fire on my behalf.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Elijah the Communist strikes again...taxes for thee and not me!

Anonymous said...

Payed attorney fee, hmppf. Where is the justice. No fines and no prison for lerner. I'm telling ya folks, come 2025 just stop paying your taxes.

Anonymous said...

Northwest Woodsman: Before Breitbart was murdered by government operatives. There, I fixed that.