Lois Lerner CAUGHT By Washington Post and CNN As Being Accessory to Terror Funding
Based on a 2009 article that appeared in the Washington Post and a March 2013 report by CNN, Rep. Steve Stockman (R-TX) – who authored a resolution calling
for the Sergeant at Arms to arrest Lois Lerner for contempt of Congress
– should perhaps point to a much more significant crime in response to
any concerns that Lerner could become a sympathetic figure if she were
arrested. That crime involves Lerner's alleged illegal backdating of a
tax exempt approval letter for an organization whose founder does
business with a State Sponsor of Terrorism, business the Post says is
illegal.
Here is what the Washington Post's Dan Eggen wrote nearly five years ago:
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p>U.S. legal requirements… mandate disclosure of work for foreign governments and which prohibit doing business with Sudan under sanctions first imposed in the 1990s.
Here is what CNN reported in 2013:
…Sudan, which has been under strict U.S. government sanctions and a trade embargo for nearly 20 years for supporting terrorism and violating human rights.
As Shoebat.com has
demonstrated for over a year now, Malik Obama – the brother of the
President of the United States – has been "doing business with Sudan"
since at least 2010, a year prior to when Lerner granted him tax exempt
status.
Stockman was interviewed by Megyn Kelly about
his resolution and one of the counterarguments raised by Kelly was that
if the Sergeant at Arms is ordered to arrest Lerner, Republicans risk
making Lerner a sympathetic figure. Stockman, whom we believe is well aware of the Malik Obama angle to
the scandal (based on his trips to Egypt earlier this year), didn't
seem concerned with Lerner garnering sympathy during his interview:
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