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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday welcomed the Internal Revenue Service's decision that houses of worship could ...
Since the start of his first term, President Donald Trump has been on a mission to “totally destroy the Johnson Amendment,” a ...
By allowing houses of worship to endorse candidates, despite federal tax law, the IRS is “fixing” a problem that doesn’t ...
President Donald Trump praised the IRS decision permitting churches to endorse political candidates, saying it allows them to ...
Gavin Newsom (D), who is widely considered to be a leading contender for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination in ...
Nor was it just that right-wing ministers were expressing Republican-shaped views about everything from LGBTQ rights to tax laws from the pulpit. Outside church walls, the massive ecosphere of ...
The Internal Revenue Service says pastors and churches endorsing political candidates should not lose their tax-exempt status ...
The rule was introduced by former President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1954 when he was serving as the U.S. Senate majority leader.
Shannon Ellis, head of the union that represents Kansas City IRS employees, said the Trump administration won’t even confirm ...
During a multilateral lunch event with African leaders at the White House yesteday, Donald Trump delivered celebratory ...
Trump said the U.S. will resume weapons deliveries to Ukraine. What to know: The IRS said in a court filing that clergy and other religious nonprofits should be able to endorse candidates and parties ...
Even if the megabill boosts charitable giving, nonprofits providing social services are likely to find themselves financially ...