Tom Fitton @TomFitton
"The House Ways and Means Committee could vote in a few days to release the testimony of IRS whistleblower Gary Shapley. Shapley alleged in his testimony that federal prosecutors allowed the statute of limitations to expire on counts involving earlier and larger tax evasion and impeded FBI and IRS agents working with him from taking certain investigative steps."
MY RESPONSE:
As usual, we see the word "Alleged." Alleging anything, by itself, is Valueless. The Evidence brought forth to support the "Allegation" is what counts both Logically, and Legally. On its own, it is basically an "EMPTY ASSERTION."
Whenever you hear things like;
"Alleges".
"Claims that..."
"Reportedly Said..."
"Still Maintains..."
You are listening to Non-Evidenced based material that is Logically meaningless
unless it is accompanied by properly Reasoned and Sourced material.
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