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IRS EXPOSED: Voter Integrity Group Hassled Beyond Belief by Obama’s IRS Thugs

Screen Shot 2013-05-17 at 9.06.49 AMDarby- The Houston-based voter integrity group True the Vote has released one of the five sets of the intrusive questions they were sent by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) after filing for 501(c3) tax-exempt status.

The questions, and ones like it sent to other Tea Party or conservative groups, have received high levels of attention after it was revealed that the IRS intentionally targeted conservative groups prior to the 2012 presidential election. True the Vote has alsoaccused the Department of Justice (DOJ) of scrutinizing their organization.

The questions from the IRS were far-reaching and intrusive, and some members of Congress have called for criminal investigationsinto those individuals in the IRS who participated in the abuse of power.

The questions range from the mundane to the IRS requiring knowledge of the identity of each and every volunteer True the Vote has worked with. The IRS also demanded all minutes or notes from any meeting the organization ever held.

An un-redacted copy of the set of of questions is provided here.