The Clinton Foundation has just found itself in a world of trouble. Recently, the IRS has zeroed in on their fraudulent ways and has begun investigating the Foundation.

According to an article posted on The Daily Caller, IRS Commissioner John Koskinen has “referred Congressional charges of corrupt Clinton Foundation pay-to-play activities” to Koskinen’s “tax agency’s exempt” office to be investigated.

The original call to investigate Bill and Hillary Clinton’s foundation came on July 15 in a letter addressed by over 60 House Republicans to several federal agencies including the IRS, FBI and FTC. They have accused the Foundation of being “lawless.”

Heading the effort to investigate the Clinton Foundation is Representative Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) who has “served as the vice chairwoman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce” , the agency that supervises the FTC.

Alongside the IRS, the FTC play a role in monitoring public charities.

The Representatives have charged the Clinton Foundation as a “lawless pay-to-play enterprise” that was working under a “cloak of philanthropy” for a number of years and now deserves to be “investigated.”

Koskinen’s reply on July 22 came out only one week after the Senate Republicans contacted the agency. The reply also arrived at their offices on the first day of the Democratic National Convention.

According to Koskinen, ” We have forwarded the information you have submitted to our Exempt Organizations Program in Dallas”, Koskinen said to the Senators.

What is the Exempt Organizations Program? The Program is a “division of the IRS that regulates the operations of public foundations and charities.” In fact,the Program is the same group that used to be led by Lois Lerner of the IRS when “hundreds of conservative, evangelical and tea party non profit applicants were targeted and harassed by tax officials.”

Rep. Blackburn said that she and her colleagues would continue to “push” the Clinton Foundation for answers related to its “governing policies”. The investigation will also be examining “conflicts and interest” and will “follow the money trail.”

Blackburn said ” In my opinion, there’s a lack of good governance,there is the appearance of conflicts of interest, and there are continued questions about the financial dealings.”

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