(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) As a result of the passing of the Inflation Reduction Act, the Internal Revenue Service will be creating a centralized office and five subsidiarity offices in order to manage their increasing bureaucratic power, adding 87,000 enforcement agents.
Nikole Flax, who worked for the politically treacherous Lois Lerner during the IRS’ targeting of Tea Party members and conservative groups during the Obama regime, is in charge of building the office.
According to National File, Flax had several meetings in the Obama White House in the midst of the malicious targeting of conservatives by the IRS, and later claimed she suffered a computer crash that deleted some of her emails.
The IRS already has some of its new recruits in training—specifically for handling weapons that they may have to use with deadly force, according to the job description.
Notice the scenario in this IRS recruiting program is “taking down a landscape business owner who failed to properly report how he paid for his vehicles,” not “taking down a billionaire who uses the corporate jet for private trips.”pic.twitter.com/QXlHmDCoWb
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) August 19, 2022
“A key part of our efforts will be the creation of a new, centralized office for implementation of all IRS-related provisions,” wrote Charles Rettig, the commissioner of the IRS, in an email to agency bureaucrats.
Flax has a history of working with the IRS on “secret research projects,” some of which were run by Lerner.
Flax previously worked at the Joint Committee on Taxation as a legislative counsel, and is thought to be in the middle of a scandal where the IRS “improperly obtained donor lists from nonprofit groups such as part of a research project being run by Lois Lerner and other officials.”
Both Lerner and Flax claimed to have computer crashes that allegedly wiped out their emails, according to the IRS.
It was discovered that Lerner targeted tea party groups and intentionally misled the public about a political targeting program.
Flax was never officially connected to the scheme, though the malicious intent by the IRS to block conservative groups was proven in an investigation by the House Oversight Committee.