On the recordJune 22, 2014
Either way, the American people do not believe the IRS is dealing fairly with them in this investigation.
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congress.govEither way, the American people do not believe the IRS is dealing fairly with them in this investigation.
Jim Jordan asserts that the public perceives unfair treatment by the IRS in investigations.
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