Excerpted from Politico:
Sen. Ted Cruz on Wednesday pushed Attorney General Eric Holder for
answers about the investigation into the IRS, with the Texas Republican
saying he finds what has transpired in the last eight months of the
probe “astonishing.”
Cruz called on Holder, who was appearing before the Senate Judiciary
Committee, to address why so little had been done since the inspector
general report concluded that the IRS had improperly targeted
conservative groups, tea party groups, pro-Israel groups and pro-life
groups.
“In the 280 days since that inspector general report, nobody has been
indicted,” Cruz said. “Not a single person. In the 280 days since that
inspector general report, it’s been publicly reported that no
indictments are planned. Today in this hearing, you were unwilling to
answer a question whether even a single victim of targeting has been
interviewed.”
And, Cruz said, “most astonishingly, it has now been publicly
reported that the lead lawyer heading the investigation was, No. 1,
appointed from the civil rights division, which has historically been
the most politically charged division in the Dept. of Justice. And even
more astonishingly, is a major Democratic donor and donor to President
Obama.”
“Did you know the lawyer in charge of this investigation was a major
Obama donor?” Cruz asked, referring to the involvement of Justice
Department’s trial lawyer Barbara Kay Bosserman in the probe.
“The characterization of this lawyer as the lead lawyer on the case
is not correct,” Holder said, adding that “I don’t know anything about
the political activities of any of the people who are involved in this
investigation.”
Holder told the committee that he does not “have any basis to believe
that the people who are engaged in this investigation are doing so in a
way other than investigations are normally done.”
“That is by looking at the facts, applying the law to those facts and
reaching the appropriate conclusions,” he said. “I don’t have any basis
to believe that anything other than that is occurring.”
Cruz pushed back, telling the attorney general that the apparent lack
of movement on the issue since the inspector general report came out
suggests the opposite.
“Well, I will say a lot of American citizens have a basis to believe
it, given that 280 days have passed, no one’s been indicted,” Cruz said.
“280 days have passed and many if not all of the victims have not even
been interviewed. 280 have passed and apparently the anger and outrage
that both the president and you expressed has utterly disappeared.”
Holder again responded that it would not be appropriate to discuss an ongoing investigation.
“I don’t know if you’ve ever conducted an investigation, senator, and
I’ll just take you at your word, 280 days is not unusual for complex
investigations,” he said. “We want to make sure what we do is
comprehensive and at the end of the day we get it right.”
Cruz then asked Holder if the investigation has “examined the
meetings between the head of the IRS and White House political
operatives to determine the degree of political influence that was
exercised from the White House over this political targeting.”
“I’m not going to discuss an ongoing investigation and what steps
have been taken in connection with that investigation,” Holder said.
“And that is not something I’m only doing for this inquiry, this would
be an answer you would get from me for any investigation the Justice
Department was involved in.”
The Texas Republican tried again to find out specific information
about the process of the investigation, asking if any work has been done
to look into whether individual donors to former Massachusetts Gov.
Mitt Romney had been audited and targeted by the IRS at a greater rate
than Obama.
“I have heard from dozens of financial supporters for Gov. Romney
that told me they had never been audited in their life, and within a
week, a month of it becoming public they were raising money for Mitt
Romney, they discovered they were being audited,” Cruz said. “Now, those
are anecdotal stories, but it would be relatively simple to examine the
prosecution rates of Obama donors vs. Romney donors, and if there were
sharp differentials, if it were the case that Romney donors were being
audited at a much higher frequency, that would raise substantial basis
to investigate further.”
“Has the investigation inquired into that?” he asked.
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