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The Houses chief investigative committee on Tuesday accused the IRS of stonewalling 
its probe into the agency's unfair targeting of Tea Party groups and 
other politically-affiliated organizations, saying Congress has received 
only a fraction of the documents it requested and many of those 
are useless.The House Oversight and Government Affairs Committee letter 
directly blames acting Commissioner Danny Werfel for the systematic manner 
in which his agency has attempted to delay, frustrate, impede and obstruct 
the committees investigation, despite his promising just weeks earlier to 
fully cooperate.The actions of the IRS under your leadership have made clear 
to the committee that the agency has no intention of complying completely 
or promptly with the committees oversight efforts, wrote committee Chairman 
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.The letter also states that obstructing a congressional 
investigation is a crime and that the committee will be forced to 
use a compulsory process should the IRS continue to use its tactics.A 
high-ranking committee staffer told FoxNews.com that process could include 
subpoenas."We are doing everything we can to fully cooperate with the committees, 
and we strongly disagree with any suggestions to the contrary," an IRS 
spokesman said in response to the letter. "Given that all documents must 
be carefully reviewed to protect taxpayer privacy, this continues to be 
a time and labor intensive review process."The spokesman 
July 25: Anthony Weiner arrives with chief spokeswoman Barbara Morgan, left, 
who has been criticized after an interview she said she believed was 
off the record.APThe communications director for New York City mayoral hopeful 
Anthony Weiner's campaign apologized Tuesday night forverbally attacking 
a former campaign intern.Barbara Morgan, in an interview with Talking Points 
Memo, used several vulgar expletives to describe Olivia Nuzzi, who penned 
an insider account in the New York Daily News describing a campaign 
in disarray.Morgan reportedly said that Nuzzi "sucked" at her job and threatened 
to sue the former intern for criticizing her credentials in the tell-all 
piece. She employed an arsenal of other epithets to describe the former 
intern, including "sl--bag" and "tw-t.""Man, see if you ever get a job 
in this town again," Morgan was quoted as telling Talking Points Memo.The 
flap is another setback for Weiner, who recently acknowledged exchanging 
sexually explicit messages online after similar behavior spurred his resignation 
from Congress in 2011.A new poll released Monday found Weiner's support 
fell from 26 percent last week to 16 percent.In response to questions 
about the article, Morgan said she thought she was having an off-the-record 
conversation with the reporter."In a moment of frustration, I used inappropriate 
language in what I thought was an off the record conversation. It 
was wrong and I am very sorry, which is what I said 
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