Elections
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IRS chief knew tea party groups targeted in 2012
The former head of the Internal Revenue Service said he first learned in the spring of 2012 -- in the heat of the presidential campaign -- that agents had improperly targeted political groups that vehemently opposed President Barack Obama's policies.
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