but fact that she was even thinking she could send this to exam, she s a tax-exempt specialist, but sending it over to an audit was way over the top. bill: why did this become public? well, it became public because there were some e-mails that were released, and senator grassley although it could have been deemed private information he signed what s called a 6103 waiver, that s the privacy waiver, and that allowed the house committee to produce the senator grassley e-mail. bill: so this is 2012. was that the same period they were looking for e-mails that were apparently lost, destroyed and the hard drives are no longer available? i think they started finding those again right after in 12 because it was 09 through april 11 that were the big losses which is when the whole scandal p developed. bill: because you start to wonder now, and the mind reels, and you wonder, well, what other sort of communications went out? and on this particular e-mail,
is a suspicion. i mean when you were in a position, gentlemen, gentlemen, when you were in a position that you missed two election cycles because the decision was not made to me that is just as bad because if you deny it at least it can be appealed from. this way you have got no recourse, right, jay? right. yeah, that is the problem. and low he issues lerner by the way, knew about this two years guy. did nothing about it and then put in a corrective criteria which is actually worse. never followed up with the cincinnati office. which, by the way, is the largest processing office for tax exempts in the united states. i have a letter from lawyers at treasury at the irs, from wag, washington. i have tax exempt specialist from california. this was all over the country. loiso one has asked for lerner s resign craig and they he put up mark miller who was going to retire in three weeks.
is a suspicion. i mean when you were in a position, gentlemen, gentlemen, when you were in a position that you missed two election cycles because the decision was not made to me that is just as bad because if you deny it at least it can be appealed from. this way you have got no recourse, right, jay? right. yeah, that is the problem. and low he issues lerner by the way, knew about this two years guy. did nothing about it and then put in a corrective criteria which is actually worse. never followed up with the cincinnati office. which, by the way, is the largest processing office for tax exempts in the united states. i have a letter from lawyers at treasury at the irs, from wag, washington. i have tax exempt specialist from california. this was all over the country. loiso one has asked for lerner s resign craig and they he put up mark miller who was going to retire in three weeks.
judge jeanine: there already is a suspicion. i mean when you were in a position, gentlemen, gentlemen, when you were in a position that you missed two election cycles because the decision was not made to me that is just as bad because if you deny it at least it can be appealed from. this way you have got no recourse, right, jay? right. yeah, that is the problem. and low he issues lerner by the way, knew about this two years guy. did nothing about it and then put in a corrective criteria which is actually worse. never followed up with the cincinnati office. which, by the way, is the largest processing office for tax exempts in the united states. i have a letter from lawyers at treasury at the irs, from wag, washington. i have tax exempt specialist from california. this was all over the country. loiso one has asked for lerner s resign craig and they he put up mark miller who was
involved in an ongoing criminal investigation. they will not increase their investigation. there is a vote in oversight and should result in a committee vote on civil contempt and go to the full house and expect that after eastern recess. and that will result in contempt. i am holding the letter that was actually issued by the committee and there is things in here that are helpful. a series of meetings that the irs had with left- leaning groups dictating the way they wanted irs policy to be implemented and the irs did. that they dictated a policy implemented by the irs. there is a listing of who the groups were and what they asked for and the additional scrutiny. and it is chilling. when you have a tax exempt specialist in the irs reviewing a file and told, this is how