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  • Ways and Means chair calls for de-weaponization, overhaul of IRS after ‘lawless’ behavior

    Ways and Means chair calls for de-weaponization, overhaul of IRS after ‘lawless’ behavior

    FIRST ON FOX: House Ways & Means Committee Chair Jason Smith is calling for a complete overhaul of the Internal Revenue System, demanding the agency be de-weaponized, and telling Fox News Digital that “business as usual at the IRS is unacceptable.” 

    Smith, R-Mo., wrote a letter to IRS Acting Commissioner Douglas O’Donnell on Thursday, calling for ongoing oversight of the agency to ensure it takes steps to “rebuild trust” with Americans after “lawless and politically motivated behavior.” 

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    “The story of the last two years at the IRS is one of both failure and outright weaponization of the agency driven in part by the Democrats’ decision to prioritize hiring 87,000 new IRS agents to audit working families over providing basic customer services,” Smith told Fox News Digital. “There are too many examples of problems at the IRS to count.” 

    Rep. Jason Smith, R-Mo., wrote a letter to IRS Acting Commissioner Douglas O’Donnell on Feb. 13, 2025, calling for ongoing oversight of the agency to ensure it takes steps to “rebuild trust” with Americans after “lawless and politically motivated behavior.”  (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    In the letter, exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, Smith lays out concerns at the agency, including its alleged retaliation against the two IRS whistleblowers who brought claims of corruption and preferential treatment for Hunter Biden — Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler. 

    Smith also pointed to the IRS’s support for $80 billion in mandatory funding that prioritized “aggressive audits over customer service,” the “failure to take aggressive action against tax-exempt organizations that have caused antisemitic chaos on college campuses, in American cities, and those that may be supporting terrorism” and more. 

    “Aggressive oversight of the IRS continues to be a top priority for the Committee, and the election results made it clear that the American people are looking for accountability,” Smith wrote. “President Trump has shown in his first three weeks that he meant what he said during the presidential campaign.” 

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    Smith said the government “has not been working effectively for the American people, and it needs to change.” 

    “We will be watching closely to make certain that the IRS timely complies with all laws, executive orders, direction from the secretary of the Treasury, and requests from the House Committee on Ways and Means and the Senate Committee on Finance,” Smith said. 

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    “Business as usual at the IRS is unacceptable,” Rep. Jason Smith told Fox News Digital.  (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    Smith told Fox News Digital that the agency has “acted outside its authority by refusing to apply the law when it hurts Democrats, like in the case of delaying the unpopular $600 Venmo reporting law, and by promoting Democrat interests without authorization, like when it turned a tiny feasibility study into a massive Direct File program costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars.” 

    “We know that the IRS has retaliated against the two brave investigators that blew the whistle on preferential treatment for Hunter Biden,” Smith said, pointing to Shapley and Ziegler.

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    “Business as usual at the IRS is unacceptable,” Smith told Fox News Digital. “The acting commissioner needs to clean things up quickly to meet the expectations of the committee and the American people have of the agency.” 

  • Arizona State’s Bobby Hurley sends team to locker room early after opponent’s ‘no class’ behavior, ejections

    Arizona State’s Bobby Hurley sends team to locker room early after opponent’s ‘no class’ behavior, ejections

    The final seconds of Saturday’s Arizona State-Arizona game took a little while to finish due to some drama on the court and the benches.

    With roughly 30 seconds left in the game and the Wildcats up 81-72, Arizona’s Caleb Love got tangled up with BJ Freeman. The Sun Devil then headbutted Love.

    Love and Freeman were ejected, but as the dust continued to settle between both teams, ASU head coach Bobby Hurley ordered all the players on his bench to go to the locker room.

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    Bobby Hurley and Tommy Lloyd (Getty Images/Imagn)

    As the Wildcats dribbled out the final seconds, Hurley ordered his assistant coaches to leave the bench, leaving just him on the bench and five Sun Devils on the court.

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    Seconds before the usual handshake line, Hurley then waved off Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd, and both squads went into their respective locker rooms.

    Hurley was asked about the ordeal and said he had no choice but to send his players to the locker room early after his opponents showed “no class.”

    “If you look right near our bench, it was relentless constant chatter from a couple of the Arizona players that was not being policed properly. Of course, they’re going to be happy with winning, but it was done with no class, in my opinion,” Hurley said after the game. 

    “Words that were said back and forth led to the moment where Freeman lost his cool, because of the constant talk that was allowed to go on. I had to make a tough decision in the best interest of our team to get them into the locker room so there would be no further incident the rest of the game and in the handshake line.”

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    Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Bobby Hurley instructs his team to go to the locker room before the end of a Big 12 men’s basketball game against the Arizona Wildcats at Desert Financial Arena Feb. 1, 2025, in Tempe. (Cheryl Evans/The Republic/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)

    Hurley then finished his press conference with a parting shot, perhaps at Love.

    “I do get a vote for the All-Conference, and I can tell you who’s not getting a vote,” he said.

    Lloyd called the ordeal “disappointing on all sides.”

    “We want to be a program that when tough things happen, we want to respond with class. I don’t know if we did or didn’t, but just a tough moment in an emotional game. I got a lot of respect for Bobby and Arizona State,” Lloyd said.

    The Wildcats improved to 15-6 on the season and 9-1 in Big 12 play, while the Sun Devils are 12-9 overall and 3-7 against conference opponents.

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    Arizona State Sun Devils head coach Bobby Hurley removes his tie during a game against the Arizona Wildcats Feb. 1, 2025, at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe, Ariz. (Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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    The teams will meet in a rematch March 4.

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