A quiet storm may be brewing inside the IRS, and this time, it’s not conservatives in the crosshairs. According to a new Wall Street Journal report, left-wing organizations that have long operated under the radar of a friendly federal bureaucracy could soon face intense scrutiny — and possibly criminal investigation.
The report suggests that major shifts inside the IRS’s criminal division are setting the stage for what insiders describe as “criminal inquiries of left-leaning groups.” While the sources remain unnamed, the development has sent a chill through progressive political networks that have relied on the IRS remaining hands-off.
Among the most significant revelations is a new push to investigate financial pipelines connected to far-left activism. The Journal indicated that well-known mega-donor George Soros — frequently tied by the Trump administration to chaos in Democrat-run cities — could find his network squarely in investigators’ sights.
A senior IRS official has reportedly drawn up an internal list of potential investigative targets. The person leading this charge, according to the report, is Gary Shapley — an adviser to Treasury Secretary and acting IRS Commissioner Scott Bessent. Shapley, who gained national attention as a whistleblower in the Hunter Biden case, has been tapped to play a central role in reshaping the agency’s enforcement strategy.
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