05-24-2016, 09:57 AM
SECURITYNEWS
Congress Takes Next Step to Impeach IRS Chief
House Republicans will soon take the next steps necessary in their bid to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.
On Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee plans to hear testimony and examine charges that Koskinen obstructed a congressional investigation into the agency’s treatment of conservative groups.
While Koskinen is willing to appear at a second hearing in June, the Internal Revenue Service told Politico that the 76-year old commissioner was not able to prepare adequately for the Tuesday hearing. So the nation’s top taxman won’t show.
In a written statement to the Judiciary Committee, Koskinen described the allegations and impeachment resolution as “without merit” and “unwarranted.”
How many people think he is taking the brunt of what was approved MUCH higher up?
Congress Takes Next Step to Impeach IRS Chief
House Republicans will soon take the next steps necessary in their bid to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.
On Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee plans to hear testimony and examine charges that Koskinen obstructed a congressional investigation into the agency’s treatment of conservative groups.
While Koskinen is willing to appear at a second hearing in June, the Internal Revenue Service told Politico that the 76-year old commissioner was not able to prepare adequately for the Tuesday hearing. So the nation’s top taxman won’t show.
In a written statement to the Judiciary Committee, Koskinen described the allegations and impeachment resolution as “without merit” and “unwarranted.”
How many people think he is taking the brunt of what was approved MUCH higher up?
SECURITYNEWS
Congress Takes Next Step to Impeach IRS Chief
House Republicans will soon take the next steps necessary in their bid to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.
On Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee plans to hear testimony and examine charges that Koskinen obstructed a congressional investigation into the agency’s treatment of conservative groups.
While Koskinen is willing to appear at a second hearing in June, the Internal Revenue Service told Politico that the 76-year old commissioner was not able to prepare adequately for the Tuesday hearing. So the nation’s top taxman won’t show.
In a written statement to the Judiciary Committee, Koskinen described the allegations and impeachment resolution as “without merit” and “unwarranted.”
How many people think he is taking the brunt of what was approved MUCH higher up?
Congress Takes Next Step to Impeach IRS Chief
House Republicans will soon take the next steps necessary in their bid to impeach IRS Commissioner John Koskinen.
On Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee plans to hear testimony and examine charges that Koskinen obstructed a congressional investigation into the agency’s treatment of conservative groups.
While Koskinen is willing to appear at a second hearing in June, the Internal Revenue Service told Politico that the 76-year old commissioner was not able to prepare adequately for the Tuesday hearing. So the nation’s top taxman won’t show.
In a written statement to the Judiciary Committee, Koskinen described the allegations and impeachment resolution as “without merit” and “unwarranted.”
How many people think he is taking the brunt of what was approved MUCH higher up?


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