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AStern

(921 posts)
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 09:54 PM Jul 2025

I.R.S. Says Churches Can Endorse Candidates From the Pulpit

The I.R.S. said on Monday that churches and other houses of worship can endorse political candidates to their congregations, carving out an exemption in a decades-old ban on political activity by tax-exempt nonprofits.

The agency made that statement in a court filing intended to settle a lawsuit filed by two Texas churches and an association of Christian broadcasters.

The plaintiffs that sued the I.R.S. had previously asked a federal court in Texas to create an even broader exemption — to rule that all nonprofits, religious and secular, were free to endorse candidates to their members. That would have erased a bedrock idea of American nonprofit law: that tax-exempt groups cannot be used as tools of any campaign.

Instead, the I.R.S. agreed to a narrower carveout — one that experts in nonprofit law said might sharply increase politicking in churches, even though it mainly seemed to formalize what already seemed to be the agency’s unspoken policy.

The agency said that if a house of worship endorsed a candidate to its congregants, the I.R.S. would view that not as campaigning but as a private matter, like “a family discussion concerning candidates.”

gift article: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/07/us/politics/irs-churches-politics-endorse-candidates.html?unlocked_article_code=1.U08.DDVm.Zdwdsvf3D3lE&smid=url-share

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dsc

(53,445 posts)
1. So my tax exempt choruses can't endorse candidates
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 09:58 PM
Jul 2025

but churches can? I can't see any planet on which that is fair.

Pisces

(6,314 posts)
2. Trump and his minions keep shaping their autocratic world. We keep watching in silent frustration.
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 09:59 PM
Jul 2025

This is not going to stop. Why are we still fooling ourselves about how much this guy is going to twist and step on the laws, constitution, and norms of this country.

BOSSHOG

(44,738 posts)
3. And then they can voluntarily give up their tax exempt status.
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 10:00 PM
Jul 2025

Slight correction: The trump IRS said…..

Johonny

(26,630 posts)
7. I mean, theyve been doing this for years anyway
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 10:26 PM
Jul 2025

So the difference is only in the IRS pretending to care.

tanyev

(49,692 posts)
9. And how loudly will they complain when liberal denominations/congregations endorse candidates?
Mon Jul 7, 2025, 10:32 PM
Jul 2025

This could turn out to be a case of be careful what you wish for.

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