Trump removes Billy Long as IRS commisioner less than 2 months after his confirmation

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Rep. Billy Long, R-Mo., asks questions during a May 14, 2020, hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Greg Nash/Pool via AP) **FILE**

Rep. Billy Long, R-Mo., asks questions during a May 14, 2020, hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Greg Nash/Pool via AP) **FILE** Rep. Billy Long, R-Mo., asks questions … more >

By Fatima Hussein - Associated Press - Friday, August 8, 2025

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has removed former U.S. Rep. Billy Long as IRS commissioner less than two months after his confirmation, a White House official said Friday.

The official, who was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity, did not give a reason for the dismissal. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will serve as acting commissioner, the official said.

The Senate confirmed Long on a 53-44 vote despite Democrats’ concerns about the Republican’s past work for a firm that pitched a fraud-ridden coronavirus pandemic-era tax break and about campaign contributions he received after Trump nominated him.

While in Congress, where he served from 2011 to 2023, Long sponsored legislation to get rid of the IRS. A former auctioneer, Long has no background in tax administration.

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