This is another piece of a big part of the IRS crimewave. Not only did Shulman meet with Furman over at the WH, the IRS Chief Council, William Wilkins also met with Furman in mid December 2012:
More background on how the House investigators have requested the hard drives of Wilkins and those of a whole bus load of IRS lawyers:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3026877/posts
The investigation is widening, and getting closer to the WH.
Wilkins was also the lawyer that bailed out Jeremiah Wright’s heretical church in Chicago back in the 1990’s I believe.
The Furman family has strong ties to Soros as well. The American Spectator article details those.
IRS chief counsel William Wilkins, one of subjects of Congresss invesetigation into the agencys targeting of tea-party groups, visited the White House nine times since 2010, according to the administrators visitor access records.
In April 2012, Wilkins attended a small meeting with President Obama in the Roosevelt Room, though records do not indicate the subject of the meeting. The private events on the presidents schedule for that day, aside from the presidential daily briefing, are an 11:00 a.m. meeting with senior advisers and a 4:45 p.m. meeting with former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. It is unclear which of these meetings Wilkins attended, if either, or if his meeting with the president simply did not appear on Obamas public schedule.
Wilkins also visited the White House in previous years, attending what appears to be a large event on December 15, 2012; the following day, December 16, he was present at a small meeting with thendeputy director of the National Economic Council Jason Furman, who is now the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers. In August 2011, Wilkins also met with Jamal Pope, who identifies himself as a special assistant for White House initiatives at the Department of Commerce. Wilkinss other visits were for large events that extended to all administration appointees. Knowing what Wilkins discussed in his meetings with the president and with administration officials Furman and Pope would shed light on whether the Obama administration directed the IRS to discriminate against conservative groups.
National Review Online on Monday reported that Congress is probing the hard drives of Wilkins, his two deputies, and 14 other lawyers. Wilkins is the only presidentially appointed employee at the agency apart from the commissioner himself. Before joining the IRS, he served on the Democratic staff of the Senate Finance Committee and, while in private practice at a Washington law firm, represented pro bono Jeremiah Wrights Trinity United Chuch against charges from the IRS that it was abusing its tax-exempt status.