It's true that IRS employees are forbidden from disclosing taxpayer information. But, as the Wall Street Journal explained, there is a "crucial exemption."
"The chairs of the congressional tax-writing committees can request any taxpayer information from the IRS and then the committees can vote to make that information public in a report. The House Ways and Means Committee voted earlier this year to publish transcripts of interviews with the IRS employees in the Hunter Biden case," the newspaper explained.
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