The IRS’s inspector general confirmed Thursday it is conducting a criminal investigation into how Lois G. Lerner’s emails disappeared, saying it took only two weeks for investigators to find hundreds of tapes the agency’s chief had told Congress were irretrievably destroyed.
Investigators
have already scoured 744 backup tapes and gleaned 32,774 unique emails,
but just two weeks ago they found an additional 424 tapes that could
contain even more Lerner emails, Deputy Inspector General Timothy P. Camus told the House Oversight Committee in a rare late-night hearing meant to look into the status of the investigation.
“There is potential criminal activity,” Mr. Camus said.
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Subpoena the IT department and you'll get the answer really quick. Lois Lerner wouldn't know how to permanently delete an email to save her life.
ReplyDeleteLois Lerner wouldn't know how to permanently delete an email to save her life.
DeleteProbably, but she sure knows how to lie.
Subpoena the IT department and you'll get the answer really quick. Lois Lerner wouldn't know how to permanently delete an email to save her life.
ReplyDeleteBut she sure knows how to lie. :)
DeleteThe administration will not let her go to jail.
ReplyDeleteShe's their pet dog.
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What a nightmare.
DeleteSay "goodbye". This one has to go down. They need to delay the trial for a year and a half though.
ReplyDeleteI guess so, but depends on what culprit is in the WH at that time, I believe.
DeleteYep. We all know for sure that the Kenyan will amnesty her out.
ReplyDeleteYes, I imagine.
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