A Landmark Shift: Johnson Amendment Loosens Grip on Churches in Political Speech
Churches can now speak freely on politics without risking tax-exempt status—but politicians may exploit this to access pulpits and influence.
Churches can now speak freely on politics without risking tax-exempt status—but politicians may exploit this to access pulpits and influence.
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TruthWire’s Kelly Jackson joins the RINO Removal Project as Tennessee State Chapter Lead. It’s time to call out fake conservatives and restore America First leadership—right here in the Volunteer State. The movement just got louder. 🇺🇸🐘🔥
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Franklin's leaders approved Pride 2025 using the same speech-restrictive policies that triggered a federal lawsuit. Even a liberal judge saw the First Amendment violation. Now taxpayers may pay the price. TruthWire investigates what City Hall ignored.
🧑⚖️ Can one district judge block the President of the United States with the stroke of a pen — not just for the plaintiffs in a case, but for the entire country? That’s the deeper constitutional question at the heart of United States v. CASA. 🇺🇸While the case appears to center
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