House
Republicans formally asked the IRS to review whether the Clinton
Foundation is complying with the rules governing its tax-exempt status.
The letter was signed by Marsha Blackburn and 51 other House
Republicans, and comes on the heels of a flurry of reports and
speculation about the Foundation’s international fundraising. Blackburn
asked the IRS to respond within 30 days.
But
is the IRS going to take any action? It hardly seems likely. Besides,
an IRS spokesman has already said that the IRS does not comment on
individual tax cases. More broadly, there is no reason to believe that
the IRS will probe much of anything. Lois Lerner ran the tax exempt
organizations wing of the IRS, but she evidently focused on what she
thought were bad conservative causes. The Clinton Foundation is a
charity, but seems inextricably entwined with politics, State Department
business personal emails, and speech-making. ...
To
anyone with a thinner coating of Teflon, the subject would
be embarrassing: donations by foreign governments while Mrs. Clinton was
Secretary of State. Mrs. Clinton resigned from the Foundation’s board
after she announced her Presidential run. But upon becoming Secretary of
State, Mrs. Clinton promised that the Foundation would stop
accepting donations from foreign governments. It turns out there were
exceptions. It also turned out–another oops–that the Foundation’s IRS
tax filings were less than transparent.
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