IRS Scheme to Target Conservatives Ruled Unconstitutional
A Shocking Betrayal of Liberty: How Obama's IRS Crushed Free Speech and Targeted Conservatives
Under the tyrannical rule of Barack Obama, the IRS was weaponized to silence conservative voices. Patriotic groups seeking tax-exempt status were grilled over their beliefs, their donors, and even their prayers. Applications were lost, delayed, and denied in a blatant assault on free speech. While liberal groups faced no such scrutiny, the IRS openly confessed to targeting organizations with names like "Tea Party" and "Patriot." Now, a federal court has dealt a blow to this unconstitutional abuse of power, ruling that the IRS's vague and arbitrary "facts and circumstances" test is a violation of the First Amendment. This is a victory for every American who refuses to be bullied into silence by government bureaucrats. The fight for liberty continues, as these IRS officials who shredded the Constitution remain in office, ready to deploy their sinister schemes once again.
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