IRS exposed for leaking taxpayer addresses over 40000 times and liberals stay silent

The IRS just got caught red-handed. A federal judge slammed the agency for breaking the law over 40,000 times, giving taxpayer addresses to ICE. That’s nearly forty-three thousand illegal acts from the same IRS that claims it’s here to protect Americans and safeguard privacy. This isn’t some little mistake. It’s a giant, government-sized breach of trust.

Liberals love to brag about how they’re the defenders of “personal data” and “privacy rights.” But when government agencies go rogue, turning over people’s information to other bureaucrats, the left is nowhere to be found. Where’s Elizabeth Warren’s outrage now? Where’s the ACLU? If this happened under a Republican administration, the media would light its hair on fire. Since this exposes the incompetence of the Biden-era swamp, it’s crickets.

This whole mess shows just how reckless and lawless our government has become. They want Americans to trust the IRS—especially now with thousands of new agents and more money—but the agency can’t even follow the most basic laws. Why should any law-abiding citizen believe Washington can handle anything right? The same people demanding more power over your wallet and your life can’t stop themselves from trampling on our rights.

And let’s not forget, globalist elites always love to lecture us about accountability—yet their precious federal agencies can break the rules and never seem to pay a price. The only ones who get punished? Hardworking Americans who make a mistake on their tax form. The left’s hypocrisy would be funny if it wasn’t so dangerous.

If the government can hand out your private information nearly 43,000 times, what’s next? Maybe it’s time we stop trusting the same bureaucrats who break the law to enforce their own agenda. When will the left admit their big government dreams are a disaster?

Source: Washington Times


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