He would probably get a clue if he spends more time learning about IRS and less time investigating the case of a celebrity's iphone being hacked and her nude photos being stolen, tbh
During a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing yesterday, FBI Director Robert Mueller faced some tough questioning from Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) on the agency’s investigation into the IRS’s targeting of Tea Party and conservative groups.
Mueller initially deflected Jordan’s questions, noting that the matter was under investigation. Undeterred, Jordan pressed him on several aspects of how the FBI is handling the case. Jordan asked for the name of the lead investigator and how many agents the FBI has looking into the IRS. Mueller frequent refrain was “I do not know.”
“This is the most important case in the country for the past six weeks and you don’t know who the most important person is, leading the case?” asked Jordan. “Not off the top of my head,” Mueller responded.
Jordan asked if investigators had talked to anyone involved with the Tea Party and conservative groups, the victims of the IRS’s targeting. Mueller again said, “I do not know.” Unbelievable.
One would imagine that Mueller, who has headed up the FBI since 2001, would have expected that he would face questions about the status of an investigation on an issue that this committee has been all over. In other words, the FBI isn’t at all taking this matter seriously, which doesn’t bode well for accountability.
http://www.unitedliberty.org/article...-investigation
He would probably get a clue if he spends more time learning about IRS and less time investigating the case of a celebrity's iphone being hacked and her nude photos being stolen, tbh
It is far from the most important case in the country.
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