DOJ: No contempt charges for former IRS official Lois Lerner
She is still under investigation for a separate tea party targeting matter.
By John Bresnahan and Rachael Bade | 4/1/15 2:16 PM EDT | Updated 4/1/15 5:09 PM EDT
The Justice Department will not seek criminal contempt charges against former IRS official Lois Lerner, the central figure in a scandal that erupted over whether the tax agency improperly targeted conservative political groups.
Ronald Machen, the former U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, told House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) in a seven-page letter this week that he would not bring a criminal case to a grand jury over Lerner’s refusal to testify before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee in March 2014. The House approved a criminal contempt resolution against Lerner in May 2014, and Machen’s office has been reviewing the issue since then.
Lerner and other IRS officials, however, are still under investigation by the FBI for the tea party targeting matter — which is a separate probe entirely.
It took seven pages to outline the phony reasons for DoJ's failure to prosecute this biatch? Couldn't they have saved a lot of paper and part of some typist's salary by just telling the truth in, say, one sentence?: "No charges will be filed because she helped Obama get reelected and is therefore being protected politically".
Oh, wait. Oh, goodie: "Lerner and other IRS officials, however, are still under investigation by the FBI for the tea party targeting matter — which is a separate probe entirely."
"This is the most lavishly funded and entirely moronic foreign ministry on the planet."~~Mark Steyn's description of the US State Dept.