We need to do our part and let Grassley & Sensenbrenner hear from us, especially if we want this report to see the light of day.
Here is Grassleys statement upon preliminary review of the report.
"I first want to commend David Barrett for his non-partisan work on behalf of the American public. His job was filled with hurdles and stone-walling, and todays release is a positive start to giving the taxpayers a look into the last 10 years.
After a preliminary review of the report, the findings seem very troubling. And, despite the significant redactions, I can see why so many people were fighting to keep the report from seeing the light of day. The Independent Counsels statement that his office came upon significant evidencethat Clinton administration officials at the Justice Department and the IRS had acted improperly to prevent the independent counsel from investigating Mr. Cisneros' possible tax offenses is of deepconcern. American taxpayers have a right to expect the federal government to enforce the tax laws fairly and equally. The conclusions cast a very troubling light on the actions of the Clinton administration that suggest that high-ranking officials did not believe the tax laws should apply to friends of the Clinton White House. Proper and equitable enforcement of the tax laws is a bedrock of our nation and faith in our tax system, and I will be reviewing this matter with the highest priority.
As we continue digging into the details of the report, I'll know just how significant the redactions are and will be able to determine how to proceed in the upcoming months."
(Free The Barrett Report)
120 pages were redacted:
Sen. Chuck Grassley
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Thanks.... bttt
Months!! May as well said years...we the sheeple people ain't seeing all the redactions...Ain't gonna happen. LOL!!
Stonewalled......once again.