Taking action as he hosts conservative religious leaders Thursday morning, Mr. Trump’s executive order would attempt to overcome a provision in the federal tax code that prohibits religious organizations like churches from directly opposing or supporting political candidates.
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Wednesday, May 03, 2017
Breaking News: President Trump plans to sign an order easing limits on political action by tax-exempt churches, a move long sought by some faith leaders
President Trump plans to mark National Day of Prayer on Thursday by issuing an executive order that makes it easier for churches and other religious groups to actively participate in politics without risking their tax-exempt status, several administration officials said.
Taking action as he hosts conservative religious leaders Thursday morning, Mr. Trump’s executive order would attempt to overcome a provision in the federal tax code that prohibits religious organizations like churches from directly opposing or supporting political candidates.
Taking action as he hosts conservative religious leaders Thursday morning, Mr. Trump’s executive order would attempt to overcome a provision in the federal tax code that prohibits religious organizations like churches from directly opposing or supporting political candidates.
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GOOD!!
No longer do we need to talk about "past" great presidents.We are now witnessing greatness on a daily basis.This man is brilliant.
Trum the president we needed for a long time
church's and other tax exempt religious entities should pay taxes like everyone else.
If churches are allowed influence election then they should pay taxes too.
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