The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) can be a powerful tool. And with the past controversy about Hillary Clinton, and her use of a private e-mail server (thus negating the reach of the FOIA), I thought it might be fun to start filing requests, for high ranking government officials, and see what they are talking about behind the scenes. In this particular case? What IRS Commissioner John Koskinen e-mails contained — that had the word MORON.
Although primarily not too interesting, as many of the documents were responsive that had the word MORONEY, there are some attachments that may be valuable to some researchers.
This post was published on March 14, 2018 4:03 am
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