Charles Littlejohn, the former IRS contractor who stole the tax returns of then-President Donald Trump and 7,500 of the country’s other richest taxpayers, said the agency’s systems were so easy to penetrate that he could have stolen any return he wanted.
How the IRS let Trump's tax returns be stolen
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