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A judge recently agreed to consolidate two cases brought by whistleblowers against the IRS, both of which allege that the agency failed to give them an award for information on the Clinton Foundation.
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From Just the News:
The cases were brought by retired federal agent John Moynihan and private fraud expert Larry Doyle and have wound their way through the U.S. Tax Court for years.
The details of the investigation conducted by the two respected forensic financial investigators, Doyle and Moynihan, first surfaced during a 2018 congressional hearing. The pair said they first filed a complaint with the IRS in 2017 sharing the findings of an investigation into the Clinton Foundation.
They testified that year that they believed the foundation wrongly operated as a foreign lobbyist by accepting overseas donations, with the purpose of influencing U.S. policy.
The two turned their information over to the IRS as a “whistleblower claim for award.” According to Just the News, this program sees the IRS receive claims about “about suspected tax fraud, evasion or tax law violation the IRS is authorized to administer, enforce or investigate.”
Just the News notes that the whistleblowers’ cases met unexpected resistance from the Trump administration. The IRS under President Trump filed a motion in August urging the judge to stop the case from proceeding to trial, claiming the plaintiffs had no standing to sue. Doyle reportedly said he wasn’t surprised, accusing the federal government of refusing to investigate the Clinton Foundation for years.
According to Just the News, the decision to consolidate these cases indicates that the trial, stalled for years, is now finally moving forward. Let’s pray for the truth about the Clinton Foundation to be revealed, and let’s pray for it to be held accountable.
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(Excerpt from Just the News. Photo Credit: DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Vanessa White)

