One of the leading anti-Trump protest groups will soon begin soliciting tax-deductible donations to help activists “resist” the Trump agenda.
The leaders of Indivisible, an activist organization responsible for interrupting Republican town halls across the country, are launching a non-profit in order to help fund their efforts, the group recently announced on its website.
The anti-Trump organization is already soliciting donations through liberal fundraising website ActBlue, although those donations are not deductible as charitable contributions. Launching a non-profit, the activists say, will allow them “to provide shared tools to help groups organize events, communicate with each other, and share best practices and resources.”
What the group refers to as “events” are oftentimes anti-Republican protests.
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3 comments:
Just have IRS deny status. Oh wait, that is what the dirty democrats do!!
If they are political activists, they don't qualify.
But of course, the IRS knows how to slow-walk an application, don't they?
Let's see how fast they move on this one..
Guess their application can get in line behind all the ones Lois (I should be on a chain-gang) Lerner stonewalled?
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