Kamala Harris' 2025 Budget Could Supercharge the IRS to Target Conservatives
PatriotR Daily News 9/11/24
Amanda Williams September 11, 2024
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Kamala Harris' 2025 Budget Could Supercharge the IRS to Target Conservatives
Jason Chaffetz warns that the Harris-Biden 2025 budget could weaponize the IRS against conservatives, with a staggering $104 billion increase in funding. He argues this massive expansion may be used to target everyday Americans, not just the wealthy, as promised. With a history of bias and political targeting, Chaffetz questions whether this funding is really about fairness or a dangerous power grab, fueling fears of an IRS dragnet aimed at silencing opposition. Could we see a surge in audits weaponized against the right? The risk has never been greater. Read More.
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