Will Biden Pardon IRS Employee Who Leaked Trump's Tax Returns?
- The Biden administration is considering commuting the sentence of Charles Edward Littlejohn, who leaked President Trump's tax records, in a major data breach involving thousands of taxpayers' information.
- Littlejohn is currently serving a five-year sentence for felony charges after leaking sensitive IRS data to The New York Times and ProPublica.
- Supporters argue Littlejohn's leaks served a public interest by exposing tax inequities, while critics believe commuting his sentence would undermine the rule of law.
- The decision on Littlejohn's clemency must be made by Biden before he leaves office on January 20.
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