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Republican raises concerns over IRS spending millions on weapons and tactical gear.

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) building stands on‍ April 15, 2019 ⁣in ⁣Washington,‍ DC. April⁤ 15 is the deadline in the United States for residents‍ to⁢ file⁢ their income tax returns. (Photo‍ by Zach ‍Gibson/Getty Images)

OAN’s Roy Francis
11:25 AM –⁢ Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Representative​ Stephanie Bice has demanded a ​full accounting from the Internal Revenue⁢ Service, saying that the nearly $10 million spent⁤ by⁤ the agency on weapons ‍and tactical gear since 2020 is “concerning.”

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In ‌a letter addressed to the IRS Commissioner, Daniel Werfel,⁤ Bice (R-Okla.)​ said that “the increasing militarization ​of the IRS is ⁤of ‍growing⁢ concern.”

“I write to you today to⁣ express my concerns regarding⁢ the increased rate ‍of weapon purchases⁤ by the Internal ⁣Revenue Service,” the letter said. “While I recognize the Criminal Investigation​ division has⁢ a law⁤ enforcement role, recent reports have indicated that the IRS has made substantial‍ purchases of weaponry and tactical ⁤gear. ⁢As a civilian agency whose stated mission is to ‘Provide​ America’s taxpayers top-quality service by helping them⁤ understand⁣ and meet their tax ⁣responsibilities and enforce the law with integrity and fairness to all,’ the increasing militarization of the IRS ⁢is of growing⁣ concern.”

Since 2006, the IRS has⁣ spent ‌over $35 million⁢ on weapons and tactical gear, with over $10 million being spent⁣ since ​2020 alone.

A report released in April by⁤ the ‌watchdog group,⁣ OpenTheBooks, which tracks ​government spending showed that the ‍IRS has spent around‌ $2.3 million on​ ammunition, $1.2 ⁣million on ballistic shields, $474,000 ‍on ‍Smith and Wesson rifles, $463,000 on Beretta ‌1301 tactical shotguns, and $243,000⁣ on body armor. The report also showed ​$1.3 ‌million which was spent on “various other gear​ for ⁣criminal investigation agents.”

The mission of​ the IRS according to their website is “to provide America’s taxpayers top quality ​service by ⁣helping them understand and meet their tax responsibilities‌ and to enforce⁣ the ⁢law with integrity and fairness to all.”

However, the agency‍ has‌ loaded​ up on hundreds of thousands’ worth ​of tactical lighting, gear bags, holsters, ballistic‌ helmets, and optic sights for the weapons ‍that they have⁣ purchased since the pandemic. Before 2020, the IRS ⁣had already stockpiled over five million rounds of ammunition for its special⁢ agents, which number a little over⁤ 2,000.

The ⁢IRS also had owned over 4,500 firearms which include pump-action and semi-automatic shotguns, semi-automatic rifles, and submachine guns.

According to the agency, ⁣new ​applicants must be willing “carry⁣ a firearm; must ⁤be‍ prepared⁤ to protect him/herself or others ⁢from ⁢physical attacks at any time and without warning and use firearms in life-threatening situations; must⁢ be ⁤willing ⁣to ⁣use force up to and including the use of deadly force.”

According to OpenTheBooks, there are now “more ⁢federal agents with arrest and ⁢firearm authority (200,000) than U.S. Marines (186,000).”

In 2022, President Joe Biden gave the agency ‍over $80⁤ billion in new ⁢funding as part of his $739‌ billion Inflation Reduction Act.

Bice quoted the findings by OpenTheBooks, and asked the IRS commissioner to respond within five business​ days and provide “information on the ⁣account(s) ⁤the ​IRS has used ​to purchase ⁢such‌ weapons, gear, and ammunition.”

She also asked⁣ the commissioner to⁣ provide “data on the quantity and ​type(s) of items ‍listed below in possession of the IRS:⁣ Weapons, Weapon⁢ systems, Ammunition, Explosive devices, Armored vehicles, Drones/UAVs, Chemical​ weapons (tear gas and other calming agents.)”

The Republican ended her letter by saying that it is “important for Congress to conduct thorough ⁢oversight of IRS, and ‍the American people ⁢deserve to have a full accounting of these recent events.”

“We need to know exactly the types and quantities of weapons and ammunition the ⁣IRS has ⁤in their possession. If the IRS fails to provide a response to Congressional oversight, I will pursue further actions ⁤to hold them accountable,” Brice‌ told Fox News.

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