WATCH: “We've acquired a runner within the IRS” – IRS officer ran away, hid, then ran away when confronted by James O'Keefe

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James O'Keefe launched new footage Monday after he chased down an IRS officer who informed his undercover reporter that the IRS was spying on Individuals and that it was presumably unconstitutional.

When O'Keefe was confronted and proven the video launched final week, the IRS officer denied his identification, repeatedly saying, “That's not me.”

The Gateway Pundit stories on O'Keefe Media Group's Alex Maina's undercover interview with the IRS's prison investigation unit in New York. In a secretly recorded dialog, Mena revealed that the IRS makes use of synthetic intelligence to spy on Americans and companies and look at their financial institution accounts with out a warrant.

WATCH: O'Keefe strikes once more – IRS official tells O'Keefe Media Group reporter IRS makes use of AI to spy on Individuals' financial institution accounts: Is it constitutional? “I doubt it,” says IRS official Alex Mena.

The IRS can be “going after the little guys” and “destroying individuals's lives” and all of the brokers are “like robots,” Mena mentioned.

The 87,000 new IRS brokers funded by the so-called Inflation Discount Act have no real interest in taking motion towards prison organizations aiding and abetting cartels at our southern border. As an alternative, they wish to punish common Individuals who make errors on their taxes.

O'Keefe says that after refusing to establish himself to O'Keefe, Mena started working a marathon “a mile down seventh Avenue in NYC”.

Mena was then discovered hiding in a doorway, earlier than working away once more once they discovered him.

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IRS officer Alex Mena runs a mile down seventh Avenue in NYC after O'Keefe reveals footage of him calling IRS AI applications 'unconstitutional'

Mena then tried to cover by standing in a shady doorway on Commerce Avenue, earlier than O'Keefe discovered him and Mena started working once more. Mena, who mentioned he labored with prison investigations for the IRS, refused to establish himself to O'Keefe, saying, “That's not me.”

When confronted with the hidden digital camera footage, Maina mentioned, “I'm actually sorry”.

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