At the same time the IRS harassed Republican nonprofit groups during the 2012
political campaign, it selectively advised black churches and other Democrat
nonprofits on how far they can go in campaigning for President Obama and other
Democrats.
This raw exercise in political favoritism has not been reported in the
context of the still-smoldering IRS scandal, in which the agency in 2012 audited
big GOP donors and blocked Tea Party groups trying to obtain tax-exempt status
as part of what House investigators suspect was an effort to re-elect the
president.
But that same year, top officials with both the IRS and Justice
Department—including the IRS commissioner and attorney general —met in
Washington with several dozen prominent black church ministers representing
millions of voters to brief them on how to get their flocks out to vote without
breaking federal tax laws.
The “summit” on energizing the black vote in houses of worship was hosted by
the Democrat-controlled Congressional Black Caucus inside the U.S. Capitol on
May 30, 2012.
Read more at Investor's Business Daily
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
IRS Gave Black Nonprofits Preferential Treatment
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