House Judiciary Committee Republicans are seeking testimony from former IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn, as it seeks an accounting of the scope of his leak that exposed the tax returns of rich Americans and businesses.
Littlejohn, who is now serving a five-year prison term, admitted to stealing the tax returns of prominent billionaires and President Donald Trump between 2018 and 2020 and then leaking them to news organizations.
“Mr. Littlejohn’s testimony is critical to the Committee’s oversight efforts and advancement of potential legislative reforms. We therefore respectfully request his testimony,” Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) wrote in a letter to Littlejohn’s ...
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