The IRS seems to have had yet another crashed hard drive, this time of one April Sands, who had admitted to violating the law.
It’s already well-known that this excuse of losing information via crashed hard drives is a complete lie, yet the IRS, even after experts testify that this is a complete fabrication, uses the same excuse again.
This is because they know that all they have to do is submit any kind of fiction and next week there will be another distraction.
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) on Monday made yet another request to the federal government for details about a crashed hard drive that may have contained information allowing criminal charges to be brought against a federal official.
Issa’s newest letter concerns the hard drive of April Sands, a former employee at the Federal Election Commission who resigned in the spring after admitting to violations of the Hatch Act. That law puts restrictions on the ability of government officials to conduct political activities while on the job, or from government offices.
Issa noted that while Sands admitted to violating the law, the FEC just recently told Congress that it could not recover her hard drive, which made it impossible to seek criminal charges against her.
“Recent information obtained by the committee suggests that the FEC OIG could not pursue criminal prosecution for the misconduct because the attorney’s hard drive had been recycled by the FEC,” Issa’s letter said.
As a result, Issa asked the FEC to provide information to his committee by July 28. That includes all documents related to the hard drive loss, and documents detailing the FEC’s practices for retaining information on computers.
The FEC is an independent agency, but Sands’ emails clearly indicated she favored Obama’s re-election in 2012. Before the election, she tweeted things like:
“Our #POTUS’s birthday is August 4. He’ll be 51. I’m donating at least $51 to give him the best birthday present ever: a second term.” In another tweet, she said anyone supporting Republicans is her “enemy.”
“The bias exhibited in these messages is striking, especially for an attorney charged with the responsibility to enforce federal election laws fairly and dispassionately,” Issa wrote.
The problem at the FEC is the third high-profile technical glitch that House Republicans have probed in the last few weeks. In late June, Issa’s committee was told by EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy that some emails may have been lost related to a decision blocking a proposed mining operation in Alaska.
For the government to spend a lot on equipment that takes away from the people…. they sure do seem to have a lot of crashes and technical difficulty.
those kind of places always have backups
bullshi-
Why is our country still allowing Obama & any of his ghouls to walk the streets.
The new excuse for missing a homework assignment in school. “My hard drive crashed”
MEN LYING TO MEN OH THATS NEW!
Does anyone seriously belive that government computer files are kept on individual computer hard drives and not servers? This is a false flag meant to divert your attention.
GET RID OF THE IRS!!!! Enough said!
Most everyone is aware that the IRS itself is an illegal, self-appointed (Not voted in office by the public) agency, thus making the entire IRS agency itself a complete fabrication! why do we continue to enable such a thing when the right thing to do is to abolish it?
In any other investigation the FBI goes in and takes all the computers so why was that not done day one? Are the criminals investigating the criminals and hiding all the evidence to keep Obama out of it?