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Resolution filed ordering arrest of Lois Lerner

Resolution filed ordering arrest of Lois Lerner

WASHINGTON – WND has learned the House of Representatives is considering whether to send Lois Lerner to jail for contempt of Congress.

Rep. Steve Stockman, R-Texas, has just submitted a resolution, HR 664, which finds Lerner in contempt of Congress for refusing to testify before a congressional committee.

Lerner, the former head of the IRS tax-exempt division, has admitted the IRS improperly targeted conservative groups seeking 501(c)(3) status.

However, Lerner twice invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and refused to testify before the House Oversight Committee.

The resolution only has to pass the House, not the Senate, to go into effect.

And the House is controlled by Republicans, so its passage would seem assured.

If the House passes the resolution and finds Lerner in contempt, she could go to jail, according to a copy of the legislation obtained by WND.

The resolution states that she should be held in contempt because the threat of prosecution has clearly been insufficient to encourage her “to be honest and candid with Congress regarding the heinous actions of the Internal Revenue Service.”

It further states, “That the Speaker issue his warrant directed to the Sergeant-at-Arms, or his deputy, commanding him to arrest and take into custody forthwith, wherever to be found, the body of Lois G. Lerner and bring her to the bar of the House without delay to answer to the charge of contempt of its authority, breach of its privileges, and gross and wanton insult to the integrity of its proceedings, and in the meantime keep the body of Lerner in his custody in the common jail of the District of Columbia, subject to the further order of the House.

The resolution continues, “While in custody Lerner shall enjoy no special privileges beyond those extended to her fellow inmates, shall not access any computer or telephone, and shall not be visited by anyone other than her counsel, clergy, physician or family.”

Stockman said, “Asking the Justice Department to prosecute Lois Lerner for admittedly illegal activity is a joke. The Obama administration will not prosecute the Obama administration.”

He added, “How much longer will the House allow itself to be mocked? It is up to this House to uphold the rule of law and hold accountable those who illegally targeted American citizens for simply having different ideas than the president.”

There is no word yet on when the House might vote on the resolution.

Comments

Cool_BeansCool_Beans
That is the most interesting read of the day......thank you 7/10/14
dhdwaredhdware
While I am pleased to see ANY federal bureaucrat arrested, could it be the ritual scapegoat sacrifice in order to protect the real criminals? The politicians know the masses need a "hanging" occasionally for diversion of attention. 7/10/14
DoneDone
How does a manager in a government run agency refuse to testify before the legislature and NOT get held in contempt? 7/10/14
Burn this market down BiggieBurn this market down Biggie
Here lies Louis Lerner... 7/10/14
facesincabsfacesincabs
as much as this looks politically like a partisan issue (e.g., Republicans only pressing this) .. as the leader of the IRS she needs to be accountable and speak clearly and publicly about what she knows .. 7/10/14
CeresCeres
They are correct in not letting this go. Last October, HHS Sebelius refused to appear for Senate questioning over healthcare dot gov until threat of similar action was made. It shouldn't be necessary for Republicans to do this, but if they don't, there won't be any accountability at all! Also, there are Democrats who want resolution re IRS too. The stories given about PC hard drive failures and lack of data retention policies are such fabrications! 7/10/14
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