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In reply to the discussion: IRS - Did Lois Lerner botch 5th Amendment assertion. [View all]Celldweller
(186 posts)4. this is how it works...
They want to get people under oath.
They set perjury traps.
Once you've put yourself in hot water and are facing actual prison time you start to rat out your superiors.
Issa couldn't give a rat's ass about Lerner. He wants the mythical phone conversation between Obama and Tim Geithner encouraging him to give suggestions to IRS management to make life miserable for TP and CON groups.
If/When he can't find any evidence of that he will settle for prosecuting/career ending mid level folks.
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No one said she perjured herself. She simply began to tesify, and then invoked the Fifth.
Dreamer Tatum
May 2013
#10
Nevermind. Prosecutors have said that once one testifies, the 5th is waived.
Dreamer Tatum
May 2013
#30
this is what i thought -- that there's a difference between an investigation and a trial
unblock
May 2013
#22
So why would Issa so willingly accept that and not have her questioned? Is he, oh, hiding something?
Roland99
May 2013
#52
Can anyone cite (no editorial) actual case law which prohibits invoking the 5th in a congressional..
LanternWaste
May 2013
#62