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Here's a summary of what the 2017 Inspector General's Report had to say on this issue...

Author: TyroneIrish (22103 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)
Posted at 12:06 pm on Oct 16, 2025
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Second Inspector General's report
In late September 2017, an exhaustive report by the Treasury Department's inspector general found that from 2004 to 2013, the IRS used both conservative and liberal keywords to choose targets for further scrutiny, blunting claims that the issue had been an Obama-era partisan scandal.[1][2] The 115-page report confirmed the findings of the prior 2013 report that some conservative organizations had been unfairly targeted, but also found that the pattern of misconduct had been ongoing since 2004 and was non-partisan in nature.

In reaction, Democratic Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, stated "After years of baseless claims and false accusations it is my hope Republicans will finally put an end to this witch hunt and admit that their attacks on the I.R.S. were nothing but political grandstanding on behalf of special interests at the expense of American taxpayers." In contrast, the Republican chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Kevin Brady of Texas, responded by saying that "this report reinforces what government watchdogs and congressional investigators have confirmed time and time again: Bureaucrats at the I.R.S., such as Lois Lerner, arbitrarily and haphazardly administered the tax code and targeted taxpayers based on political ideology."[1] Regardless of reaction, the release of the report brought to an end the last formal governmental investigation into the IRS practice.


Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRS_targeting_controversy

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Replies to: "Here's a summary of what the 2017 Inspector General's Report had to say on this issue..."

  • Of course the Trump IRS is going after political opponents [LINK] - Chris94 - 9:08am 10/16/25 (19) [View All]
    • Your lack of self awareness is remarkable [NT] - Nigel Tufnel - 12:38pm 10/16/25
    • Debunked?! Such ignorance! By Democrats and their media only. [NT] - BaronVonZemo - 11:15am 10/16/25
      • I know you can read "doc" it was debunked. Tell us how it wasn't? [NT] - Quest4twelve - 11:33am 10/16/25
        • Show us it was. I'm interested. [NT] - NedoftheHill - 11:42am 10/16/25
          • Inspectors General are such pains in the butt, eh? [LINK] - Chris94 - 12:09pm 10/16/25
            • IG's as unbiased as the FBI? I hope not. They need to be much better than that. [NT] - NedoftheHill - 11:11pm 10/16/25
          • Here's a summary of what the 2017 Inspector General's Report had to say on this issue... [LINK] - TyroneIrish - 12:06pm 10/16/25
          • The claim was the IRS under Obama targeted his political opponents. From NPR: [LINK] - Quest4twelve - 11:59am 10/16/25
    • One man's debunked is another's black letter law. - Curly1918 - 9:54am 10/16/25
      • This is exactly why the left keeps losing. - PaND - 10:00am 10/16/25
        • Yeh... and they conveniently forgot about Lois Lerner [NT] [LINK] - Curly1918 - 12:40pm 10/16/25
    • This is wrong, but also not new. [NT] [LINK] - iairishcheeks - 9:53am 10/16/25
      • It's very telling that when presented evidence that refutes their claims there is no rebuttal. [NT] - PaND - 10:11am 10/16/25
        • Low IQ people as Trump would say (correctly). [NT] - BaronVonZemo - 11:38am 10/16/25
    • If nothing else,DOGE proved there’s a shit ton of corruption on the left. [NT] - LanceManion - 9:27am 10/16/25
      • The crack reporting from the WSJ has to be believed "according to people familiar with the matter." [LINK] - PaND - 9:55am 10/16/25
        • Incredible reporting. Indisputable fact finding. - Hensou - 10:49am 10/16/25
          • . [NT] - Hensou - 11:07am 10/16/25
      • DOGE did not target corruption. Nice try, though. [NT] - Chris94 - 9:49am 10/16/25
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