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Judicial Watch Obtains IRS Documents Revealing McCain?s Subcommittee Staff Director Urged IRS to Engage in ?Financially Ruinous? Targeting

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McCain minority staff director Henry Kerner to IRS official Lois Lerner and other IRS

officials: ?the solution is to audit so many that it becomes financially ruinous?

(Washington, DC) ? Judicial Watch today released newly obtained internal IRS documents, including material revealing that Sen. John McCain?s former staff director and chief counsel on the Senate Homeland Security Permanent Subcommittee, Henry Kerner, urged top IRS officials, including then-director of exempt organizations Lois Lerner, to ?audit so many that it becomes financially ruinous.? Kerner was appointed by President Trump as Special Counsel for the United States Office of Special Counsel.

The explosive exchange was contained in notes taken by IRS employees at an April 30, 2013, meeting between Kerner, Lerner, and other high-ranking IRS officials. Just ten days following the meeting, former IRS director of exempt organizations Lois Lerner admitted that the IRS had a policy of improperly and deliberately delaying applications for tax-exempt status from conservative non-profit groups.

Lerner and other IRS officials met with select top staffers from the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee in a ?marathon? meeting to discuss concerns raised by both Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI) and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) that the IRS was not reining in political advocacy groups in response to the Supreme Court?s Citizens United decision. Senator McCain had been the chief sponsor of the McCain-Feingold Act and called the Citizens United decision, which overturned portions of the Act, one of the ?worst decisions I have ever seen.?

In the full notes of an April 30 meeting, McCain?s high-ranking staffer Kerner recommends harassing non-profit groups until they are unable to continue operating. Kerner tells Lerner, Steve Miller, then chief of staff to IRS commissioner, Nikole Flax, and other IRS officials, ?Maybe the solution is to audit so many that it is financially ruinous.? In response, Lerner responded that ?it is her job to oversee it all:?

Henry Kerner asked how to get to the abuse of organizations claiming section 501 (c)(4) but designed to be primarily political. Lois Lerner said the system works, but not in real time. Henry Kerner noted that these organizations don?t disclose donors. Lois Lerner said that if they don?t meet the requirements, we can come in and revoke, but it doesn?t happen timely. Nan Marks said if the concern is that organizations engaging in this activity don?t disclose donors, then the system doesn?t work. Henry Kerner said that maybe the solution is to audit so many that it is financially ruinous. Nikole noted that we have budget constraints. Elise Bean suggested using the list of organizations that made independent expenditures. Lois Lerner said that it is her job to oversee it all, not just political campaign activity.

Judicial Watch previously reported on the 2013 meeting. Senator McCain then issued a statement decrying ?false reports claiming that his office was somehow involved in IRS targeting of conservative groups.? The IRS previously blacked out the notes of the meeting but Judicial Watch found the notes among subsequent documents released by the agency.

Judicial Watch separately uncovered that Lerner was under significant pressure from both Democrats in Congress and the Obama DOJ and FBI to prosecute and jail the groups the IRS was already improperly targeting. In discussing pressure from Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (Democrat-Rhode Island) to prosecute these ?political groups,? Lerner admitted, ?it is ALL about 501(c)(4) orgs and political activity.?

The April 30, 2013 meeting came just under two weeks prior to Lerner?s admission during an ABA meeting that the IRS had ?inappropriately? targeted conservative groups. In her May 2013 answer to a planted question, in which she admitted to the ?absolutely incorrect, insensitive, and inappropriate? targeting of Tea Party and conservative groups, Lerner suggested the IRS targeting occurred due to an ?uptick? in 501 (c)(4) applications to the IRS but in actuality, there had been a decrease in such applications in 2010.

On May 14, 2013, a report by Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration revealed: ?Early in Calendar Year 2010, the IRS began using inappropriate criteria to identify organizations applying for tax-exempt status? (e.g., lists of past and future donors). The illegal IRS reviews continued ?for more than 18 months? and ?delayed processing of targeted groups? applications? in advance of the 2012 presidential election.

All these documents were forced out of the IRS as a result of an October 2013 Judicial Watch Freedom of Information (FOIA) lawsuit filed against the IRS after it failed to respond adequately to four FOIA requests sent in May 2013 (Judicial Watch, Inc. v. Internal Revenue Service (No. 1:13-cv-01559)). Judicial Watch is seeking:
?All records related to the number of applications received or related to communications between the IRS and members of the U.S. House of Representatives or the U.S. Senate regarding the review process for organizations applying for tax exempt status under 501(c)(4);
?All records concerning communications between the IRS and the Executive Branch or any other government agency regarding the review process for organizations applying for tax exempt status under 501(c)(4);
?Copies of any questionnaires and all records related to the preparation of questionnaires sent to organizations applying for 501(c)(4) tax exempt status.
?All records related to Lois Lerner?s communication with other IRS employees, as well as government or private entity outside the IRS regarding the review and approval process for 501 (c)(4) applicant organizations.

?The Obama IRS scandal is bipartisan ? McCain and Democrats who wanted to regulate political speech lost at the Supreme Court, so they sought to use the IRS to harass innocent Americans,? said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. ?The Obama IRS scandal is not over ? as Judicial Watch continues to uncover smoking gun documents that raise questions about how the Obama administration weaponized the IRS, the FEC, FBI, and DOJ to target the First Amendment rights of Americans.?

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I respect his military service, he is a traitor as far as politics go, a RINO

Who cares what Trump did, McCain was his worst enemy and I don?t blame him for raising it back, 1 day is enough, 35 fucking years in the senate, it?s time for term limits
 

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A lot of people do. While I understand this is over your self indulgent head and not something you understand or care about it doesn't mean others don't.

A little respect goes a long way, even in politics.

U.S. Flag Code states that flags be lowered "on the day of death and the following day for a Member of Congress."

I rest my case
 

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What a fucking jerk-off sideshow: skulnutz, hedgehog and refrog.

John McCain, whatever else he was, served his country bravely and honorably for his entire adult life.

Donald Trump dodged the draft via phony bone spurs and has spent his entire adult life lying, stealing and cheating, fucking skanks, defrauding ordinary people.

If you can't see the difference, you must have been educated at Trump University.

Every national figure worth a pisshole in the snow will show up at McCain's funeral. Trump won't. He is a pisshole in the snow.

I hope to outlive Trump, just so I can show up at his funeral. The night before I'll wash down a dozen jalapeno burritos with a six-pack of cheep beer and take a steaming dump on his grave. Nobody will notice because I'll be the only attendee.
 
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U.S. Flag Code states that flags be lowered "on the day of death and the following day for a Member of Congress."

I rest my case

The only thing you have a case of is stupidity. I can read your precious code, I also know that past practice matters. The lack of respect shown to an American war hero here is a joke even by your standards.

The fact that you extract joy out of disrespecting a guy like John McCain says more about you than it does about Trump. Not that we didn't know this already.
 

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I disagreed with McCain quite a bit but how can you not show respect to a guy that served his entire life they way he did? There really isn't anything else to say.
 

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I disagreed with McCain quite a bit but how can you not show respect to a guy that served his entire life they way he did? There really isn't anything else to say.

McCain was a wolf in sheeps clothing in Congress, parading around like a Republican and voting as a democrat, he is the term RINO, look up RINO in the dictionary and there should be a picture of the maverick. His military career was great and I respect him for that, the 35 years in Congress, not so much. Don't make him out to be a hero after he dies. The worst type of politician, pretending to be a Republican or Democrat and voting the opposite way, Benedict McCain.
 

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McCain was a wolf in sheeps clothing in Congress, parading around like a Republican and voting as a democrat, he is the term RINO, look up RINO in the dictionary and there should be a picture of the maverick. His military career was great and I respect him for that, the 35 years in Congress, not so much. Don't make him out to be a hero after he dies. The worst type of politician, pretending to be a Republican or Democrat and voting the opposite way, Benedict McCain.

I guess the big question then, is why would a bunch of dumb Republicans reelect him 5 times?
 

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McCain was a wolf in sheeps clothing in Congress, parading around like a Republican and voting as a democrat, he is the term RINO, look up RINO in the dictionary and there should be a picture of the maverick. His military career was great and I respect him for that, the 35 years in Congress, not so much. Don't make him out to be a hero after he dies. The worst type of politician, pretending to be a Republican or Democrat and voting the opposite way, Benedict McCain.

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McCain was a wolf in sheeps clothing in Congress, parading around like a Republican and voting as a democrat, he is the term RINO, look up RINO in the dictionary and there should be a picture of the maverick. His military career was great and I respect him for that, the 35 years in Congress, not so much. Don't make him out to be a hero after he dies. The worst type of politician, pretending to be a Republican or Democrat and voting the opposite way, Benedict McCain.

Regardless of his voting record he deserves the respect of any POTUS.
 
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