The American people have no trust in the IRS by comparison to just a few years ago.
Isaac Jordan
The Public Record
The American people deserve this agency, which was previously believed to be nonpartisan--they need to be able to trust that it will once again become nonpartisan, nonpolitical.
You promised to produce the documents; you did not. You promised to be forthcoming and candid; you were not.
I am talking about now though. Again, we went from $9 billion to zero to now, I think and what people in the program tell us, that they are going to receive money, so it is moving in this direction, not in the right direction for taxpayers.
The President proposes all kinds of things that Congress does not like. Just because he proposes it, does not mean it is constitutional.
Every single Republican in the House said we should; 26 Democrats in the House said we should, including Ms. DelBene and Mr. Garcia.
What kind of conclusion do you think the American people are going to reach when they understand now that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had 1.2 million pages of information which contained confidential taxpayer information, you have…
Twenty-six Democrats, every single Republican in the House said, we need a special prosecutor.
When the person leading the investigation, Barbara Bosserman, gave $6,750 to the President's campaign and the Democrat National Committee, even 26 Democrats agree something else has to happen, someone else should be in charge.
I hope the Attorney General will listen to what 26 fellow Democrats in the United States House of Representatives had to say earlier this week when they voted and said we need a special counsel.





