In a recent interview on Real America’s Voice, Open the Books CEO Adam Andrzejewski raised concerns about the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) substantial spending on firearms and military-style equipment. Grant Stinchfield, the host of the show, joined in expressing skepticism over the need for such a heavily armed tax collection agency.

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Andrzejewski highlighted that the IRS, since 2006, has spent over $35 million on guns, ammunition, and militaristic gear. He revealed that the agency has a striking arsenal, including long-barreled rifles, shotguns, buckshot, slugs, and even more than 50 machine guns. The IRS currently boasts a force of 2,300 Special Agents, leaving many conservatives questioning the IRS’ firepower and its implications for American citizens.

Notably, the issue has gained attention in the United States House of Representatives, where a recent appropriations bill for the IRS aimed to shed light on the agency’s stockpiled ammunition and weaponry. However, the bill now awaits discussion in the Senate, leaving the fate of this investigation uncertain.

Grant Stinchfield chimed in, expressing his support for responsible citizens carrying firearms and emphasizing the importance of individuals defending themselves when faced with potential threats. However, he expressed strong disagreement with the militarization of the IRS, branding it as a wasteful and unnecessary use of taxpayer money. Stinchfield also acknowledged that, unfortunately, the IRS is not always aligned with the interests of the American people.

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Adam Andrzejewski concurred, stating that the IRS leadership feels entitled to their full budget and the authority to spend on firearms, equipment, and arrest capabilities. This attitude has raised concerns among conservatives, who argue that the IRS should justify its need for such extensive weaponry and address the potential misuse of this formidable arsenal.

The debate surrounding the IRS’ spending priorities and accumulation of military-style equipment continues to spark controversy. The call for transparency and oversight of the agency’s stockpile remains a prominent demand from conservative leaders who seek accountability in how taxpayer funds are allocated.

As discussions progress in the Senate regarding the appropriations bill for the IRS, conservatives hope for a more comprehensive understanding of the reasons behind the IRS’ militarization and a reassessment of the agency’s priorities in favor of the American taxpayers they serve.

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