The Freedom From Religion Foundation, an atheist group advocating for the separation of church and state, has asked the IRS to investigate a Florida megachurch hosting a Trump rally planned for Friday, insisting the event violates IRS rules banning political endorsement by churches.
An atheist group advocating for the separation of church and state has written a letter to the IRS asking that an upcoming rally for President Donald Trump be investigated due to it being hosted by a Miami, Florida megachurch, in violation of IRS regulations on nonprofit organizations, including churches.Tuesday to Mary Epps, who leads the IRS's Exempt Organizations Examinations department.
FFRF was founded in 1976 by activist Annie Laurie Gaylor and her mother Anne Gaylor. The younger Gaylor currently serves as the foundation's co-president along with her husband Dan Barker, a former evangelical pastor. The group are known for making legal challenges against religious intrusion into government.
"You don't have to be a citizen. And I will give you an affirmation as your spiritual father and your pastor," said Maldonado during a Sunday church service,."I ask you: Do you think I would do something where I would endanger my people? I'm not that dumb." "Don't put your race or your nationality over being a Christian," he said, according to the paper."Be mature ... If you want to come, do it for your pastor. That's a way of supporting me."
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