Former IRS official called GOP ‘crazies’ in email

STEPHEN OHLEMACHER
Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — A former IRS official at the heart of the agency’s tea party controversy called Republicans “crazies” and more in newly released emails.

Lois Lerner used to head the IRS division that handles applications for tax-exempt status. In a series of emails with a colleague in November 2012, Lerner made two disparaging remarks about members of the GOP, including one remark that was profane.

Republican Rep. Dave Camp, who chairs the House Ways and Means Committee, released the emails Wednesday as part of his committee’s investigation. Camp says the emails show Lerner’s disgust with conservatives.

In one email, Lerner called them crazies. In the other, she called them “assholes.” The committee redacted the wording to “_holes” in the material it released publicly, but a committee spokeswoman confirmed to the AP that the email said “assholes.”

Congress and the Justice Department are investigating whether the IRS improperly scrutinized applications for tax-exempt status from conservative groups.

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