area? just in washington. greg, this is clearly a sense to go back to the nixon days of a steament by the president that sin operative. for every violation there could be thousands of americans who were violated. we haven t seen the whole area. and it is only an audit by themselves and of themselves. and of one collection iewbt and there are a great many of them. why trust any agency to investigate itself? we are not allowed to say i audited myself. i am glad you brought up the irs. here is another promise made by the president. it was back in may. take a listen. i reviewed the treasury department watchdog report and the misconduct that it covered is inexcusable. it is inexcusable and they have a right to be angry about it and i am angry about it.
i reviewed the treasury department watchdog report, and the misconduct that it uncovered is inexcusable. it s inexcusable, and americans are right to be angry about it, and i am angry about it. i will not tolerate this kind of behavior in any agency but especially in the irs. reporter: the first irs casualty. today secretary lou took the first step by requesting and accepting the resignation of the acting commissioner of the irs. reporter: a growing number of conservatives were lining up to say they had been targeted too. conservative christian preacher franklin graham said the irs mon audited his charities after he stood up against gay marriage. in a letter to president obama, graham said, i write to inform you this profiling by the irs was not limited to conservative political organizations indeed it extended to religious charities. frank vandersloot, fund raiser