Shocking New Details in IRS Scandal Revealed



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Just when you think you've heard it all about the IRS scandal targeting conservatives, things get more dicey. Could Lois Lerner be more innocent that we thought? It turns out - maybe.

National Review's Eliana Johnson reports on the latest breaking news uncovered by Cause of Action:

A group of conservative lawyers who have been investigating the origins of the IRS scandal for the past year-and-a-half say they've uncovered the real roots of the IRS scandal - and they'll surprise both liberals and conservatives alike.

The group, Cause of Action, which has subpoenaed thousands of pages of documents from the agency and is still embroiled in litigation with it, says the targeting of conservative groups resulted as much from IRS personnel merely following the instructions laid out in their employee handbook, the Internal Revenue Manual, as from any political bias at the top.

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