President Donald Trump will issue an executive order on Thursday making
it easier for churches and religious groups to take part in politics
without risk of losing their tax-exempt status, a senior White House
official said.
The order, which will also declare it the policy of the Trump
administration to "protect and vigorously promote religious liberty,"
aims to get around a provision of the federal tax code known as the
Johnson Amendment prohibiting religious organizations from directly
opposing or supporting political candidates.
The order "will direct the IRS to exercise maximum enforcement
discretion to alleviate the burden of the Johnson amendment, which
prohibits religious leaders from speaking about politics and candidates
from the pulpit," the official said.
However, "we're not actually in the executive order stating what the
specific details of that relief will be," the official added.
The move, meant to mark the National Day of Prayer, will also make it
easier for company owners to act in accordance with their religious
beliefs -- such as refusing to pay for contraceptives -- under the
Affordable Care Act.
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