Liberal Organization with ties to George
Soros got documents from IRS
Freedom Outpost – Dean Garrison –
5/18/2013
ProPublica dropped a bombshell on
Monday evening. For those who have not heard, they admitted to receiving
confidential documents, at their request, from the
IRS.
On Nov. 15, 2012, ProPublica requested
the applications of 67 nonprofits, all of which had spent money on the 2012
elections. (Because no social welfare groups with Tea Party in their names spent
money on the election, ProPublica did not at that point request their
applications. We had requested the Tea Party applications earlier, after the
groups first complained about being singled out by the IRS. In response, the IRS
said it could find no record of the tax-exempt status of those groups —
typically how it responds to requests for unapproved
applications.)
Just 13 days after ProPublica sent in
its request, the IRS responded with the documents on 31 social welfare
groups.
One of the applications the IRS
released to ProPublica was from
Crossroads GPS, the largest social-welfare nonprofit involved in the 2012
election. The group, started in part by GOP consultant Karl Rove, promised the
IRS that any effort to influence elections would be “limited.” The group spent
more than $70 million from anonymous donors in
2012.
ProPublica also exposed a tie to
Washington D.C. and you know what that means. I don’t
have to spell it out for you, do I? Check this out:
Last December, Collegio wrote in an email: “As far as we
know, the Crossroads application is still pending, in which case it seems that
either you obtained whatever document you have illegally, or that it has been
approved.”
This year, the IRS appears to have
changed the office that responds to requests for nonprofits’ applications.
Previously, the IRS asked journalists to fax requests to a number with a 513
area code — which includes Cincinnati . ProPublica sent a request by fax on
Feb. 5 to the Ohio area code. On March 13, that request was
answered by David Fish, a director of Exempt Organizations Guidance, in
Washington , D.C.
In early April, a ProPublica reporter’s
request to the Ohio fax number bounced back. An IRS spokesman
said at the time the number had changed “recently.” The new fax number begins
with 202, the area code for Washington , D.C.
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