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IRS Contractor Who Leaked President Trump’s Tax Returns Pleads Fifth in House Inquiry

Republicans question why the Justice Department allowed him to plead guilty to a single count after he leaked records of more than 405,000 taxpayers

Charles Littlejohn
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Overview

  • Charles Littlejohn’s attorneys informed the House Judiciary Committee that he is appealing his sentence and validly invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination.
  • The Republican-led panel is probing a 2023 plea agreement with the DOJ that limited charges to one felony count despite the breach’s vast scope.
  • Littlejohn admitted in his plea that he accessed and disclosed confidential tax returns of President Trump and thousands of other high-profile individuals to media outlets.
  • IRS disclosures to lawmakers showed the leak extended to over 405,000 taxpayers, with 89 percent of the records belonging to business entities.
  • U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes and GOP lawmakers have criticized the Justice Department’s decision to charge him on a single count as overly lenient.