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Ex-IRS employee who has submitted Trump tax returns from the house committee | National

(The Center Square) – A Republican legislator demands that the man who is responsible for the course of the tax returns of President Donald Trump in 2019 to say in front of the House judicial committee.

Ex-IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn is responsible for one of the largest data fractures in the history of the Internal Revenue Service, which is currently used A five -year prison sentence For leaving the tax documents of around 400,000 wealthy Americans – including Trump – in the media in 2019 and 2020.

Littlejohn's short sentence results from the Doj A number of non -authorized disclosure of tax information And then offer a plea deal that the Republicans blew as too mild.

The chairman of the House judicial committee, Jim Jordan, R-OHIO, sent a letter to Littlejohn's lawyer Lisa Manning on Monday and asked Littlejohn's appearance “as soon as possible” in front of the committee.

“The committee is responsible for criminal law and law enforcement authorities of the federal government in accordance with the House of House Regel X,” wrote Jordan. “As such, Littlejohn's statement is necessary to develop effective laws such as reforms on DOJ procedures for plea agreements and new legal limits of the law on the rights of crime victims.”

At the time of the conviction of Littlejohn, it was assumed that the leak was affected by around 70,000 people. However, the IRS announced in February 2025 that the leak was affected by 89% of them about five times as many taxpayers.

Elon Musk, a billionaire who is now head of Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency (Doge), was also aimed at the leak.

“In view of this new information, Mr. Littlejohn's testimony is of crucial importance for the supervisory efforts of the committee and the further development of potential legislative reforms,” ​​added Jordan.

While the Republicans claim the actions of Littlejohn distributed the tax information to left -handed media – Democrats accuse her colleague of hypocrisy. The Muschus and Doge employees have had since February Accordingly, combed by IRS recordings For fraud that have concerns about data protection concerns.

Jones asked that Littlejohn's lawyer confirmed his date of publication before the Justice Committee until the end of the month.