FBI hasn’t contacted a single tea party group in IRS probe, groups say
There is no evidence that the FBI has contacted a single tea party group in its criminal investigation of the Internal Revenue Service, according to the groups the IRS abused.
Weekly activity among Reagan.com email address owners has "more than doubled since the NSA news was released," a spokesman for the service told The Daily Caller on Friday.
There is no evidence that the FBI has contacted a single tea party group in its criminal investigation of the Internal Revenue Service, according to the groups the IRS abused.
Former Texas Congressman Ron Paul released a statement via his Campaign for Liberty group Monday condemning "reports that the Obama Administration is secretly collecting data from the phone and internet records of millions of Americans" and called for more transparency in government.
President Obama was caught without his prepared remarks Friday afternoon, leading him shout for his aides as they frantically looked for a paper copy of his statement.
Before New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie could announce who the interim senator from New Jersey would be, one of his aides had to conduct a mic check for the assembled media.
It was illogical, captain!
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie: "I don't know what the cost is [for a special election] and I quite frankly don't care. I don't think you can put a price tag on what it's worth to have an elected person in the United States Senate and I would do whatever I need to do to make sure those costs are covered because all the people of the state of New Jersey will benefit from it and we're not going to be penny wise and pound foolish around here."
A tea party witness from Alabama launched into emotional testimony Tuesday as she described her group's political abuse at the hands of the Internal Revenue Service.
The acting head of the IRS told congressional investigators Monday morning that his agency has "betrayed the trust of the American people."
Democratic New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg has died at the age of 89, his Senate office confirmed to The Daily Caller on Monday.
The White House on Friday pushed back against news that former IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman visited the White House at least 157 times from 2009 to 2012.
Publicly released records show that embattled former IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman visited the White House at least 157 times during the Obama administration, more recorded visits than even the most trusted members of the president's Cabinet.
Attorney General Eric Holder felt "a creeping sense of personal remorse," aides say, after it was revealed last Monday that the Department of Justice had seized a Fox News reporter's personal emails.
The woman responsible for completely removing references to terrorism from the Benghazi talking points has been nominated by President Obama to become an assistant secretary of state.
The first lady may have once dated the Internal Revenue Service's top watchdog, Inspector General J. Russell George.
A year ago, an Internal Revenue Service internal review concluded that conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status were being excessively targeted by the agency.
The U.S. Department of Justice has lost track of two "known or suspected terrorists" that were under the care of a federal witness protection program.
Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday that he isn't sure how many times he's seized reporters' records.
Media Matters has weighed in on the news that the Justice Department secretly seized extensive phone records from the Associated Press, and the left-wing advocacy group is siding with the government.
The New York Times referred to three murdered children as "fetuses" in an article about the conviction of Kermit Gosnell Monday.