Former IRS commissioner Douglas Shulman visited the White House at least 157 times during the Obama administration, more than any other Obama cabinet member.
Shulman has previously said he never told the White House about the IRS’s intimidation of conservative nonprofits. However, the high number of visits is causing some in Congress to become suspicious.
The Daily Caller reports:
An analysis by the Daily Caller of the White House’s public "visitor access records" showed that every current and former member of President Obama’s cabinet would have had to rack up at least 60 more public visits to the president’s home to catch up with "Douglas Shulman."
The visitor logs do not give a complete picture of White House access. Some high-level officials get cleared for access and do not have to sign in during visits. A Washington Post database of visitor log records cautions, "The log may include some scheduled visits that did not take place and exclude visits by members of Congress, top officials and others who are not required to sign in at security gates."