re. David L. Fish (cc’d in email chain: http://htmlimg3.scribdassets.com/78silxp0zk3wbwnu/images/1-26050b815d.jpg)
The IRS Scandal’s Smoking Gun?
A suspicious email could confirm Lois Lerner’s culpability in recent IRS abuses.
April 16, 2014
In a rash of documents provided under the Freedom of Information Act to Judicial Watch, a non-partisan public interest law group, is an April 2013 email written by David Fish, acting manager of IRS Exempt Organizations Technical Guidance and Quality Assurance and sent to, among others, former IRS Director of Exempt Organizations Lois Lerner. It was part of a thread discussing a recent U.S. Senate hearing on the potential for the abuse of the 501(c)(4) tax status by organizations intervening inappropriately or improperly in candidate elections.
Responding to a message What can I say? from Lerner, Fish responds, Tell Ruth she needs to get on the stick and that the next election cycle is around the corner. This is obviously a wonderful idea (thats why we suggested it). I think you told Greg all you can tell him, unless you want to tell him that were taking guidance plan suggestions.
The email is dated April 15, 2013 well after initial allegations that the IRS had slow-walked the applications of conservative groups had been made and, by the agency, denied.
The Ruth mentioned in the message refers to Ruth Madrigal, an official at the U.S. Treasury Department. The Greg mentioned in Fishs message is apparently a San Francisco-based attorney named Gregory Colvin, who started this chain with an e-mail to Lerner and Madrigal letting them know he has just testified before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism on the issue of whether officers of (c)(4) organizations who made false statements under penalty of perjury on tax returns could be criminally prosecuted.
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The particular mention by Fish of the idea that the next election cycle is around the corner seems to any reasonable person to confirm or at least suggest higher-ups at the IRS including Lerner knew exactly what they were doing, had used their positions for partisan political purposes, and were continuing to do so even though the word about what they were doing had leaked out.
The David Fish email proves the IRS originated and fed to Senate Democrats the idea of threatening conservatives with criminal prosecution for engaging in political speech specifically with an eye towards the 2014 cycle. Its the strongest proof yet that there should indeed be criminal prosecutions, not of conservatives but of the IRS bureaucrats who conspired to suppress them,” said Phil Kerpen, the president of American Commitment and one who has followed this issue closely since it first become public knowledge.
Interestingly, sources close to the House Committee on Ways and Means, one of the congressional panels looking into the issue, is not at all certain the document containing the Fish email was given to the panel subsequent to a rather broad, comprehensive subpoena of the IRS.
Maggief,
Thanks for the answer as to how some of the emails surfaced. (FOIA request )
Its possible the grassley one was in amongst that batch.
LucyT,
Another to ping-out!
“the next election cycle is around the corner.”
Something that shouldn’t matter in the IRS world,,but clearly does.
Thanks!