(CNSNews.com) - A conservative civil liberties group accuses the   Internal Revenue Service of attempting to "intimidate and silence" a   number of tea party groups that have applied for tax-exempt status.
The   American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) says IRS requests for   information about the groups included "probing questions" that violate   the free speech and freedom of association rights guaranteed by the   First Amendment.
"This appears to be a coordinated attempt to   intimidate Tea Party organizations by demanding information that is   outside the scope of legitimate inquiry and violates the First   Amendment," said Jay Sekulow, ACLJ's chief counsel.
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