IRS Whistleblower: We Should Always Do the Right Thing, No Matter How Painful the Process Might Be
‘I have worked a variety of successful criminal tax and money laundering investigations’
Jul 19, 2023 4:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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ZEIGLER: “Although I do have my supporters, others have said that I am a traitor to the Democratic Party, and that I am causing more division in our society. I implore you to consider that if you were in my position with the facts as I have stated them, ask yourself if you'd be doing the exact same thing. I hope that I am an example to other LGBTQ people out there who are questioning doing the right thing at the potential costs themselves and others. We should always do the right thing no matter how painful the process might be. I kind of equate this to experience and feelings I encountered when coming out. It was honestly one of the hardest things I ever had to go through. I contemplated scenarios that would have been highly regrettable, but I did what is right and I'm standing in -- or I'm sitting here in front of you today.”