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‘Political’ IRS Gets Blasted For Denying Tax-Exempt Status To Christian Nonprofit, Says They Are Affiliated With Republican Party, Candidates

Are churches next on the IRS’s political hit list?

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From DailyWire.com….

Several Republican members of Congress accused the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) last week of blatant political bias by denying tax-exempt status to a Christian nonprofit, and warned the decision could set a precedent for taxing churches.

In May, the IRS denied a request for tax-exempt status from the Texas-based group Christians Engaged, stating that the “Bible’s teachings are typically affiliated with the Republican Party and candidates.”

The letter of rebuke, sent by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) and signed by 14 other members of Congress including Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Marco Rubio (R-FL), urged IRS Commissioner Charles P. Rettig to personally review the case and terminate those who were involved in the decision.

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