Thursday, May 19, 2016
The IRS Scandal, Day 1106
H. Res. 737, 114th Cong., 2d Sess.:
RESOLUTION Condemning and censuring John A. Koskinen, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Whereas the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform issued a subpoena to John A. Koskinen, Commissioner, Internal Revenue Service, on February 14, 2014, which compelled him to produce, among other things, ‘‘all communications sent or received by Lois Lerner, from January 1, 2009, to August 2, 2013.’’;
Whereas on March 4, 2014, Internal Revenue Service employees in Martinsburg, West Virginia, magnetically erased 422 backup tapes, destroying as many as 24,000 of Lois Lerner’s emails responsive to the subpoena;
Whereas Commissioner Koskinen violated a congressional subpoena by failing to locate and preserve relevant records and by losing key pieces of evidence that were in the agency’s possession, and destroyed, on his watch;
Whereas Commissioner Koskinen betrayed the trust and confidence of the American people as an Officer of the United States;
Whereas Commissioner Koskinen failed to live up to the promise he made to the Senate Committee on Finance during his confirmation hearing to: ‘‘Be transparent about any problems we run into; and the public and certainly this committee will know about those problems as soon as we do.’’;
Whereas as early as February 2014, and no later than April 2014, Commissioner Koskinen was aware that a substantial portion of Lois Lerner’s emails were missing and could not be produced to Congress, but did not notify Congress of any problem until June 13, 2014, when he included the information on the fifth page of the third enclosure of a letter to the Senate Committee on Finance;
Whereas Commissioner Koskinen offered under oath a series of false and misleading statements utterly lacking in honesty and integrity;
Whereas on March 26, 2014, Commissioner Koskinen was asked during a hearing before the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, ‘‘Sir, are you or are you not going to provide this committee all of Lois Lerner’s emails?’’ and he falsely answered, ‘‘Yes, we will do that.’’;
Whereas on June 20, 2014, Commissioner Koskinen testified falsely that ‘‘since the start of this investigation, every email has been preserved. Nothing has been lost. Nothing has been destroyed.’’;
Whereas on June 20, 2014, Commissioner Koskinen testified falsely that the Internal Revenue Service had ‘‘confirmed that backup tapes from 2011 no longer existed because they have been recycled, pursuant to the Internal Revenue Service normal policy’’ and that ‘‘confirmed means that somebody went back and looked and made sure that in fact any backup tapes that had existed had been recycled.’’;
Whereas on June 20, 2014, Commissioner Koskinen testified that the Internal Revenue Service had ‘‘gone to great lengths’’ to retrieve all of Lois Lerner’s emails, but in fact failed to search disaster backup tapes, Lois Lerner’s Blackberry, the email server, backup tapes for the email server, and Lois Lerner’s temporary replacement laptop, which the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration subsequently found to contain more than 1,000 of Lerner’s emails;
Whereas Commissioner Koskinen’s false statements delayed and otherwise interfered with congressional investigations into the Internal Revenue Service targeting of Americans based on their political affiliation; and
Whereas the aforementioned conduct of Commissioner Koskinen caused the House of Representatives to lose confidence in his ability to administer and supervise the execution and application of the internal revenue laws: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That— (1) the House of Representatives does hereby 3 censure and condemn John A. Koskinen for a pat-tern of conduct while Commissioner of Internal Revenue that is incompatible with his duties and inconsistent with the trust and confidence placed in him as an officer of the United States; and
(2) it is the sense of the House of Representatives that John A. Koskinen, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, should— (A) immediately resign from office, and if he does not so resign, the President should remove him from office; and (B) be required to forfeit all rights to any annuity for which he is eligible under chapter 83 or chapter 84 of title 5, United States Code.
- Daily Caller, Committee Calls For Immediate Resignation Of IRS Chief
- Fox News, House Oversight Chairman Moves to Censure IRS Chief, Strip Pension
- The Hill, Conservatives Force Leadership’s Hand in IRS Impeachment
- The Hill, Oversight Chairman Offers Resolution to Censure IRS Head
- U.S. News & World Report, House GOP Chairman Introduces Resolution to Censure IRS Head
- Wall Street Journal, House GOP Plans Another Attack Against IRS Commissioner John Koskinen
- Washington Examiner, White House: GOP Complaints Against IRS 'Not on the Level'
- Washington Post, Top House Republican Moves to Censure IRS Chief
- The IRS Scandal, Day 1105 (May 18, 2016)
- The IRS Scandal, Day 1104 (May 17, 2016)
- The IRS Scandal, Day 1103 (May 16, 2016)
- The IRS Scandal, Day 1102 (May 15, 2016)
- The IRS Scandal, Day 1101 (May 14, 2016)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 1001-1100 (Feb. 4, 2016 - May 13, 2016)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 901-1000 (Oct. 27, 2015 - Feb. 3, 2016)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 801-900 (July 19, 2015 - Oct. 26, 2015)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 701-800 (April 10, 2015 - July 18, 2015)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 601-700 (Dec. 31, 2014 - April 9, 2015)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 501-600 (Sept. 22, 2014-Dec. 30, 2014)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 401-500 (June 14, 2014 - Sept. 21,2014)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 301-400 (Mar. 6, 2014 - June 13, 2014)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 201-300 (Nov. 26, 2013 - Mar. 5, 2014)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 101-200 (Aug. 18, 2013 - Nov. 25, 2013)
- The IRS Scandal, Days 1-100 (May 10, 2013 - Aug. 17, 2013)
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Comments
PN is right. The very idea of this entire blog is an affront to the well-ordered priorities. We need to spray the mosquitoes first! In metro-Atlanta, Fulton County is spraying, but no word from Gwinnett or DeKalb!! It is an outrage for any thinking adult person can to discuss the IRS at a time like this.
Posted by: Mike Petrik | May 19, 2016 10:48:06 AM
Meanwhile, viral mosquitoes are breeding in large numbers across the southern U.S.
Posted by: Publius Novus | May 19, 2016 9:11:40 AM
Am I to understand that this is different than an impeachment, where he would be found guilty by the House and removed by the Senate? He should have been impeached, if that is an option, and let the Senate Democrats go on record as opposing it to save him. Good God there's an election coming up. As a Republican challenger, I'd love to go against a Democrat who thought it was good politics to save this guy.
Posted by: bflat879 | May 19, 2016 8:17:24 AM
Political witch hunts are more important to GOP than taking care of constituents. People are so fed up that they are supporting Trump. Very sad.
Posted by: sw | May 20, 2016 5:26:09 AM