IRS Official Exposes Controversial Practices: ‘No Problem Going after the Small People, Putting People in Prison, and Destroying People’s Lives’
In a shocking revelation, an IRS official, Alex Mena, employed in “Criminal Investigations,” has brought to light controversial statements and concerns about the Internal Revenue Service’s practices. The undercover footage, obtained by an O’Keefe Media citizen journalist, reveals Mena expressing unsettling perspectives on IRS operations.
Mena candidly stated that the IRS “has no problem going after the small people, putting people in prison, and destroying people’s lives.”
BREAKING: IRS official Alex Mena who works in “Criminal Investigations” says @IRSNews, ‘has no problem going after the small people, putting people in prison, and destroying people’s lives.’
Mena ‘doubts the constitutionality’ of his employer, the IRS, using AI to access… pic.twitter.com/KexsoTlMbz
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) February 21, 2024
Of particular concern is Mena’s doubt regarding the constitutionality of the IRS utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to access everyone’s bank accounts nationwide. The potential use of AI for mass surveillance by a government agency has sparked debates over privacy and civil liberties.
The footage captured Mena recounting statements from IRS agents, suggesting a callous attitude towards their actions. He mentioned agents stating, “…the first person you shoot you’re gonna remember, but after that you’re gonna shoot like a hundred people, you’re not gonna remember any of them.”
Mena goes on to describe IRS agents as “assholes,” using strong language to emphasize what he perceives as a pervasive issue within the agency.




