Lois Lerner tries busting into neighbor’s home to avoid questions (Video)

Lois Lerner tries busting into neighbor’s home to avoid questions (Video)

When disgraced former Internal Revenue Service official Lois Lerner was confronted by a conservative author and publisher in her neighborhood near Washington, D.C., not only did she refuse to answer any questions, she appeared to attempt a break-in into a neighbor’s home.

Jason Mattera, Daily Surge editor and author of the newly released “Crapitalism: Liberals who Make Millions Swiping Your Tax Dollars,” caught up with Lerner as she was walking her dogs, and began peppering her with questions.

“It doesn’t feel good to be targeted, does it?” he asked Lerner, who is accused of targeting conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status while at the IRS.

When first approached, she scurried over to a neighbor’s house and frantically pounded on the front door, begging, “Could you call the police?”

She repeatedly asked an elderly woman inside to let her in, and eventually the husband came around from the rear of the house and asked, “What are you doing here?” As she attempted to explain, he told her he didn’t want her there.

Watch the video:

Michael Dorstewitz

Michael Dorstewitz

Michael Dorstewitz is a recovering Michigan trial lawyer and former research vessel deck officer. He has written extensively for BizPac Review.

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