OFF THE WIRE
by Michael Lotfi
WASHINGTON, D.C., February 27, 2014 — U.S. Senator
Cruz (R-Texas), today offered two amendments in the Judiciary Committee
to safeguard citizens’ free speech against unlawful and unjust targeting
and designations by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
“Nearly nine months ago, President Obama declared the IRS’s illegal
targeting of conservative groups ‘intolerable and inexcusable,’ yet his
administration has authored a new rule to specifically limit free speech
for many of those groups, which are classified as ‘social welfare’
organizations,” Cruz stated.
“Free speech is not a partisan issue. The IRS has no business
meddling with the First Amendment rights of Americans. Rather than
further stifling free speech, the IRS and the Department of Justice
should provide the American people with all the facts surrounding the
IRS’s targeting of certain organizations based on their political
activity. We should all agree the IRS should not be used as a tool for
partisan warfare.”
Sen. Cruz’s first amendment would have prohibited an IRS employee from
intentionally targeting individuals or groups based on political views.
It would have made it a crime for an IRS employee to willfully
discriminate against groups based solely on the political beliefs or
policy statements held, expressed, or published by that organization.
The second amendment would have amended the tax code to use the
bipartisan, independent FEC’s definitions to determine whether an
organization is engaging in political activity. The IRS should focus on
taxation, rather than determining what is political activity.
Democrats on the Judiciary Committee unanimously opposed the amendments, defeating them both.
Below is a letter Cruz sent directly to Attorney General Holder. Cruz
has not yet received a response. In fact, since Obama pledged to
correct the issues the administration has stonewalled all
investigations. The FBI has reported that no plans exist to file
criminal charges.